Species least sensitive to warmer nights

MagnusJ

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Hello!

I've been into herps for 20+ years, always liked chameleons but have felt that I couldn't provide a diverse enough mix of food.
We are nowadays able to order it all online, cheap and with reliability.

I have some concerns though, mainly about night time temps.

I really like bradypodion and trioceros, but of course they really appreciate a good night time drop, lower then I will be able to achieve. I have probably around 67-68 degrees winter time, and upwards of 75 during summer at night(I might be able to have them outdoors during the warmest months)

What are my options?
I'm not to fond of either calyptratus of panthers.

Thanks
Magnus
 
Oustalet's or Giant Spiny (Verrucosus) Chameleon (still debate if they are not the same thing)?

You also got Meller's but they are cool running and like day time temps 75-80f with a 10 degree drop at night, and ALOT of water.
 
All 3 of those are big chams and space requirements would need to be considered. I also wouldn't recommend a mellers for most people. I've never had a chameleon stress me out as much as my melleri
 
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