I haven't owned both but they seem to be super similar, both fully aluminum & same dimensions, I'd go with your aesthetic preference of color & whichever is cheaper including shipping
The cage comes with an instruction paper and all the pieces are labeled, it took only about 20 minutes to build! Super easy haha I didn't need help at all
Ordered the Jumbo 48x24x24 cage for my Jackson's on Tuesday & it came in yesterday, it's amazing! Free shipping and $20 less than Dragonstrand's version (saved about $75 by going with DIY instead) couldn't be happier with my purchase.
Should I purchase a bigger lighting set so it gets warmer up...
I've discovered that if I put the food on the wall to climb near him, he'll eat. Got him to eat 3 crickets today :) Things are coming together, he just needs minimal interaction with me right now. Thanks for your response!
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jackson's Chameleon, M, unsure of age (juvenile, 5-6 inches). I got him on Friday Sept. 22nd.
Handling - So far, just to put him in his enclosure. Don't want to stress him out.
Feeding - Crickets. I put 5 in his enclosure this morning. So far, 7 every other day...
Hot air rises, cold air is more dense, yes. I bought an exo terra for my crestie because its has above average airflow. Apparently I'm not speaking english here :ROFLMAO: The airflow is good! I'm more concerned, once again, about the reflection!!!! I'm POSITIVE bdhaugland's cham will receive an*...
Personally, my goal is to simulate a life for my chameleon that is closest to that of its natural habitat. Minimal restrictions, BEST possible airflow (not just acceptable or above average like glass provides) etc. Screen literally provides no barrier for fresh air to penetrate the cage, but...
Really, you shouldn't have a cham in that setup. I'm a rather unexperienced chameleon owner, but it's been preached by everyone that screen cages are required. When a chameleon see's itself in the reflection of the glass, it deems the reflection to be another chameleon & it stresses itself out...
Our lows get into the 40's, do you think my jackson would be able to handle something like that? I was just going to bring his cage in for the winter months
I HEAVILY mist during the times when the time of the day permits up to 90° weather. I've got a monsoon headed my way (saving for a mist king) and so until it arrives I'm emptying like 2 full water bottles hydrating the cage throughout the day. During 90's he's in the shade. Thank goodness...
UGH! It's so stressful!! :eek: I'm so glad to have found this forum because it's keeping me sane, seeing all the other cham lovers overthinking and spazzing as much as I am. I hope your guy/gal is doing well
I actually do have the repti fogger, but as the wind blows the fog away, it doesn't keep the cage very hydrated ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'll definitely be upgrading to the mist king when I can afford it. Upper 70s mid/low 80s is my humidity goal. Thank you :D
I have a monsoon that I'm hooking up, if I set that to heavy misting hourly + add that frozen water bottle, I can keep him outside? The temperatures should cool down as we approach October. I can bring him in if you suggest, I just really wanted him outside to experience those benefits. BTW...