New T5 light!

lthrbecks

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Since installing my T5 light, my juvenile chameleon sits under the light most, if not, all day. He usually looks to get out of his vivarium a few times a day, but not since the new light was fitted! Is this normal behaviour? I must admit, the light is more intense, than the Exo Terra twin coiled canopy lights were!
 
Since installing my T5 light, my juvenile chameleon sits under the light most, if not, all day. He usually looks to get out of his vivarium a few times a day, but not since the new light was fitted! Is this normal behaviour? I must admit, the light is more intense, than the Exo Terra twin coiled canopy lights were!
I'm just like you! I had the exo terra dual compact canopy then changed to the correct t5ho
 
Hi. Does your cam lie underneath the light
I have a permanent free range that sort of interlocks with the cage - I mean whenever mine are inside the cage - which is like less than half the day - they are in their basking spots which is 10 inches below the uvb. Studies show that chameleons can sense uvb, so he/she could just be reacting (and probably enjoying) to the new uvb. It could be anything though. I wouldn't be worried. Since it's more powerful he's probably just taking in the more powerful rays.
 
Many thanks for your reply. I was just getting concerned as to why he wasn't coming out! He usually likes to sit on my windowsill looking out! Another question, sorry to keep pestering you. I rarely use my basking heat lamp. The vivarium sits around 22 to 25 degrees, which I read, is OK. Whenever it's on, he opens his mouth to try and cool off!
 
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