Nocturnal Light in cold climates?

Chellia

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I live in Upstate NY (moving to MA in a few months), and I have a question about night time heat.

I will be purchasing a 2~ month old chameleon from flchams in a month or so, and I am preparing everything for the little guy now.

I live in a pretty cold climate, and my house is NOT well insulated. It will probably be the same when I move to MA (the houses are super old), and this past winter we were LUCKY if it got above 55 in the house at night.

Do I need a light fixture for heat at night? I know it's not recommended to have a heat lamp at night, but I am worried it will be too cold in the winter to not have one.

If anyone has any suggestions, let me know!

Thank you so much!
 
55 is a good night temp, they need a good drop in temp. Having cool nights helps them digest. You will need a ceramic heat emitter if it is routinely dropping into the 40's. 55 I would not worry about
 
55 is a good night temp, they need a good drop in temp. Having cool nights helps them digest. You will need a ceramic heat emitter if it is routinely dropping into the 40's. 55 I would not worry about

I agree.... however, this depends on the locale of the chameleon. If you are getting a veiled or panther, which I assume you are, then 55 is not a problem, much lower, below 50, and I would get a ceramic heat emitter. You do not want anything that produces light at night.

Chameleons actually thrive when the temps drop below 60 at night. They NEED that drop in temps.
 
If temps are too low you can use a ceramic heat emitter. That way you get heat without light.

Where would I find one of those? It's summer now, but once winter hits in Oregon I'm going to be seeing below freezing temps pretty often...
 
55 is a good night temp, they need a good drop in temp. Having cool nights helps them digest. You will need a ceramic heat emitter if it is routinely dropping into the 40's. 55 I would not worry about

Would it be suitable for a young cham? Under 6 months?


Thanks everyone!
 
How about a space heater on a timer so it only operates when the temp drops below 60F??

What kind of cham are you getting?

For a jax or veiled cham, night temps can drop to 60 with no problem.

Panthers like it a little warmer.

The average low temps in Madagascar is only in the 70's F, but higher elevation areas of Yemen and Kenya can drop down to the 50's F at night.

So, maybe you should move to your chams native country :rolleyes: ;) :p
 
How about a space heater on a timer so it only operates when the temp drops below 60F??

What kind of cham are you getting?

For a jax or veiled cham, night temps can drop to 60 with no problem.

Panthers like it a little warmer.

The average low temps in Madagascar is only in the 70's F, but higher elevation areas of Yemen and Kenya can drop down to the 50's F at night.

So, maybe you should move to your chams native country :rolleyes: ;) :p

I use a space heater in the room as I find it easier than trying to heat each cage with a heat emitter. It only goes on when the room is too cold in the winter.
 
How about a space heater on a timer so it only operates when the temp drops below 60F??

What kind of cham are you getting?

For a jax or veiled cham, night temps can drop to 60 with no problem.

Panthers like it a little warmer.

The average low temps in Madagascar is only in the 70's F, but higher elevation areas of Yemen and Kenya can drop down to the 50's F at night.

So, maybe you should move to your chams native country :rolleyes: ;) :p

That's a great idea about a space heater:) they make a huge difference in the winter!

It would be a veiled male chameleon:)
 
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