cobalt06 New Member May 28, 2020 #1 Is 76-78 to warm at night for a 5.5 month old panther chameleon? Last edited: May 28, 2020
nightanole Chameleon Enthusiast May 28, 2020 #2 "if you are comfortable in shorts, they are comfortable" WIth the ac off at night, they sit at those temps 4 months out of the year, and they are just fine. If you are feeling creative, you can lower it a bit with some night time misting
"if you are comfortable in shorts, they are comfortable" WIth the ac off at night, they sit at those temps 4 months out of the year, and they are just fine. If you are feeling creative, you can lower it a bit with some night time misting
Grayson Payne Avid Member May 28, 2020 #4 nightanole said: "if you are comfortable in shorts, they are comfortable" WIth the ac off at night, they sit at those temps 4 months out of the year, and they are just fine. If you are feeling creative, you can lower it a bit with some night time misting Click to expand... How do you feel about night time misting to raise humidity?
nightanole said: "if you are comfortable in shorts, they are comfortable" WIth the ac off at night, they sit at those temps 4 months out of the year, and they are just fine. If you are feeling creative, you can lower it a bit with some night time misting Click to expand... How do you feel about night time misting to raise humidity?
MissSkittles Chameleon Enthusiast May 28, 2020 #5 Grayson Payne said: How do you feel about night time misting to raise humidity? Click to expand... Some give a brief misting at night. As long as the temps are cool, it’s ok.
Grayson Payne said: How do you feel about night time misting to raise humidity? Click to expand... Some give a brief misting at night. As long as the temps are cool, it’s ok.
ajs Avid Member May 28, 2020 #6 Posted this to show the recommended misting and hydration schedule. I have kept my panthers room temp from 68-74 at night so far (he's 6-7 months old atm) and I always mist twice over night for 1.5min
Posted this to show the recommended misting and hydration schedule. I have kept my panthers room temp from 68-74 at night so far (he's 6-7 months old atm) and I always mist twice over night for 1.5min
JoXie411 Chameleon Enthusiast May 28, 2020 #7 I put ice pack/ice cubes onto of my cages to get temp drops and to help control day time heat. The fogger with the cubes also make an ac affect in the cages
I put ice pack/ice cubes onto of my cages to get temp drops and to help control day time heat. The fogger with the cubes also make an ac affect in the cages