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Posted by: Anthonyd at Sun Jan 2 12:20:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Anthonyd ] Alot of the madagascar chams can handle mid to high 80's well. I am not sure how they would due in a constant mid 90's though. But such chams as carpets, and like you said panthers and oustelets can handle the heat rather well. But if you have temperatures that commonly go over 95 and 100, then I think that your collection is going to be limited to the several available species that can handle the high heat. There are other chams that live in deserts, like the namiqua chameleon, but I have never seen tham for sale. [ Hide Replies ]
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