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ayiaskepi

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The first day went well for being his first day. He actually ate a few crickets (ignored the phoenix worm I offered), but really just hid in the foliage out of sight all day.

My question is this: His enclosure is on a screened-in porch. The temps will go down to the upper 50s tonight. Is this too cold for him (4 mos. old)? I would think yes. If so, what should I do. I cannot move his enclosure inside tonight and I do not have a nighttime bulb yet. Should I just turn on his regular bulb until tomorrow when I can get a nighttime one. The temps should be o.k. at night soon but I am concerned about now.

Please answer asap. It is 72 degrees now, but it will drop in the next two hours for sure.
 
Thats a little to cold. You can put it in a deep container with a branch and move it inside for the night. Make sure it cant get out a deep plastic storage bin will work fine. Chameleons need darkness for good sleep no bright light you might be better off with a heat emitter for outdoor use at night when its that cold.
 
Thank you Dean,

The problem is that he is really amidst foliage and I probably cannot get to him in order to move him. What if I put on his basking lamp just for tonight. Would that have an ill effect on him? Tomorrow I will get a heat emitter (will one of those red bulbs be too bright). Any other advice?
 
O.K. now the weather channel site is saying a low of 62 degrees!! That seems o.k. to me. Should I not risk it?
 
Your better off getting him inside the cold can have have bad effect on him. What kind of chameleon is it? If the best you can do is provide a light it must be warm enough where he is. The light will not be nearly as bad as the cold. Aim for a temperature in the 60's range.
 
Dean,

As mentioned above, the forecast for Myrtle Beach, SC on weather channel's website says 62. What do you think? He is a panther and is 4 months old. I could just as well throw on the basking light to be safe. I just cannot get to him.
 
I would like to say 60's is good but at 4 months they should be kept away from extremes. Put the light on for him but don't make a habit of it, If it was an adult he would be fine but not a 4 month old.
 
Thanks a bunch. I am going to get a heat emitter tomorrow. I hope that will raise the temps enough. If not I will take him out early enough when I can actually see him.

Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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