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RE: here you go...

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Posted by: projectpardalis at Tue Sep 7 15:34:21 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by projectpardalis ]  
   

I don't see a problem with leaving them out in the rain as long as it isn't a freezing rain. The more time they are outside the healthy and hardier they will be. As it is inside you will have to supply artifical sunlight for the chameleon. keeping them outside is another way to cut the cost of keeping them. But as kevin has stated already, being outside they will need frequent watering/misting and they should be in a spot that isn't in full sun all day. Also in the event of any extreme weather, heat, cold, wind or rain you should move the chameleon out of the elements until it becomes more suitable. It's really just common sense.
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