nightanole
Chameleon Enthusiast
http://consumerist.com/2013/02/26/w...pet-lizard-can-anything-make-up-for-the-loss/
Ok so to install sat required unplugging lizard heater. I fail to see how several hours(or even days) of no heater would kill a lizard. Its in the state im living in. There is no way a house room would dip below freezing from unplugging a heater. Even if the room got to 60 (that takes over a day of no power in my house) the gecko would be fine and well within Florida temp ranges at night. Hell if its 50-60 out and sunny the cham is going out for sun bath!
Ok so to install sat required unplugging lizard heater. I fail to see how several hours(or even days) of no heater would kill a lizard. Its in the state im living in. There is no way a house room would dip below freezing from unplugging a heater. Even if the room got to 60 (that takes over a day of no power in my house) the gecko would be fine and well within Florida temp ranges at night. Hell if its 50-60 out and sunny the cham is going out for sun bath!