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Posted by: HideClyde at Wed Mar 9 21:39:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HideClyde ] I can't say for all montane chams but I was told to provide a basking area of about 80 degrees. Montane chams need a range of temps from 65 degrees as a low to a high of 80. Cooler at night and warmer during the day. The humidity levels are higher than some chams at around 70% as a low to as high as 90%. From what I have researched, the higher the temps the higher the humidity. Each species has it's own requirments. The information I gave is what I have researched for a Rudis cham. What kind of chameleon do you have? [ Hide Replies ]
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