DigitalBeetle
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Changed some things up with my chams enclosure. New plants and some more sticks. What do yall think?
Any suggestions??
Any suggestions??

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Branches and vines should be a plethora of diameters, not one size. But the cham should be able to grip all of them comfortablyClassy!! It looks like your sticks and walk ways are wide, to revent bow legged syndrome, they should be skinny, I'd add a bunch of skinny branches
Can you explain bow legged syndrome? Never heard of it.Classy!! It looks like your sticks and walk ways are wide, to revent bow legged syndrome, they should be skinny, I'd add a bunch of skinny branches
It depends on the size of the cham. Instead of replacing it, add the umbrella plant, insteadThat plant you chose on the left is pretty but it isn’t climbable. I would put a small umbrella plant there instead.
ok but what does wide branches do to them to make them bow legged? What do wide branches do to them that thin ones do not?I saw an ambanja a while back that had super wide legs, kind of resembled a mbd, I saw his enclosure and all the branches were wide, he was feeding correctly and had a uvb light
The natural walk of a chameleon is one foot over the other. one foot directly in front of the other, not side by side, side by side causes deformation