Please help - New future keeper

coys1983

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I am looking to get a Panther Chameleon but would like some help of a few things from experienced keepers.

I have a 4x2x2ft Arborial wooden viv. There is a circular hole cut in the top to sit a dome on for a basking lamp.

My house gets rather chilly at night (around 10/15°C) and would like to know the best way of giving night time heat to take the chill off. I was thinking maybe a tube heater or a reptile radiator? Or should I put a ceramic bulb and guard in there? I have 2 Thermostats which I can hook up to a timer to switch on and off at the correct times.

These are the items I'm looking to buy over the next few days and would really appreciate any help you guys can offer.

http://www.essexreptile.com/product/d3-uv-flood-24w-power-compact-lamp-12-uvb/

http://www.livefoods.co.uk/product_info.php/lucky-reptile-halogen-sun-e27-fitting-100w-p-728

http://www.livefoods.co.uk/product_info.php/lucky-reptile-thermo-socket-plus-reflector-large-p-731
 
Are you in the UK?

A temperature drop to around 50F will be fine, that's 10 celcuis.

Don't forget, just because your house gets to 10/15C it doesn't mean the inside of your viv will. It'll keep the heat in from the daytime basking bulb with it being wooden, so it'll stay a few degrees warmer.

If you do need night heat, use a ceramic heater. You don't want any lights on when they're sleeping.
 
Not sure about that uvb light. Most of us use 5.0 or 10.0 especially if you are getting a baby. Their eyes can be sensitive.
 
Yeah 12% is overkill, 6% is what you want.

The dome and light look fine, you might want a thermostat on that though just in case 100w is too hot, then you can dial it down.
 
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