craig90 Member Dec 20, 2013 #2 You don't want a light at night, it can disturb their sleeping. A bit of temperature drop at night is fine for a veiled. Your house night temperature should be okay for it.
You don't want a light at night, it can disturb their sleeping. A bit of temperature drop at night is fine for a veiled. Your house night temperature should be okay for it.
Justin18 Member Dec 20, 2013 #3 No need for you to worry about night time temps. I live in Florida too, as long as you keep your chameleon inside it won't be an issue for you.
No need for you to worry about night time temps. I live in Florida too, as long as you keep your chameleon inside it won't be an issue for you.
melble68 Established Member Dec 20, 2013 #4 As long as they can warm back up the next day, they can even handle temps down into the low 50's. Nothing is typically needed in the evenings.
As long as they can warm back up the next day, they can even handle temps down into the low 50's. Nothing is typically needed in the evenings.