snortz21
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Hellos everybody,
I have a large 18x18x36 reptibreeze cage with a baby veiled chameleon that I keep in front of my bedroom window. It has a dual zoo new fixture with a exo terra UVB 100 and a Zilla heat bulb. The window faces directly west so it gets decent sun from mid afternoon through the evening. I have kept the window open 24/7 for pretty much the whole summer and my cham seems to like it. I do live in northeast Ohio though so during most of the year I'll have to keep it shut to maintain proper temps. I know that keeping the cage in front of a window is good for vitamin D exposure so I'm solely worried about temps as an issue. It can get very cold during the winter here so I'm worried about cold drafts coming through the window. Let me know if you all keep your cages near a window or door and how it works out. I can always move it away but I like having natural light come in to keep the cham on a natural light cycle. I provided a pic of the setup. Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks,
Sam
I have a large 18x18x36 reptibreeze cage with a baby veiled chameleon that I keep in front of my bedroom window. It has a dual zoo new fixture with a exo terra UVB 100 and a Zilla heat bulb. The window faces directly west so it gets decent sun from mid afternoon through the evening. I have kept the window open 24/7 for pretty much the whole summer and my cham seems to like it. I do live in northeast Ohio though so during most of the year I'll have to keep it shut to maintain proper temps. I know that keeping the cage in front of a window is good for vitamin D exposure so I'm solely worried about temps as an issue. It can get very cold during the winter here so I'm worried about cold drafts coming through the window. Let me know if you all keep your cages near a window or door and how it works out. I can always move it away but I like having natural light come in to keep the cham on a natural light cycle. I provided a pic of the setup. Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks,
Sam