Finished 1st custom order viv 26 x 25 x 5 feet tall

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plants are in there, this is a perfect chameleon home, multiple breeders are impressed with these, my chameleons grow big & strong, & win contests
 
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Whenever I see enclosures like this with lots of sticks and little ones I always think "how does the cham not poke an eye out"?
 
Are those all the same cham?

Nice enclosure. Pics remind me of Br'er Rabbit in the briar patch.

In the 3rd enclosure pic, is that a bundle of sticks held together by zip-ties?
What's the purpose?
 
4 different chameleons!!
Thanks. They're all stunning.

you are asking why put branches in a viv.....
I didn't get the impression anyone was asking that per se.
I think some (myself included) were just wondering about the overwhelming dominance of branches and apparent dearth of green, when most habitats we see here, on google, YT, etc. are veritable rainforests.

I don't think those are unreasonable questions. If you've explained the rationale someplace else, I missed it.
 
Thanks. They're all stunning.


I didn't get the impression anyone was asking that per se.
I think some (myself included) were just wondering about the overwhelming dominance of branches and apparent dearth of green, when most habitats we see here, on google, YT, etc. are veritable rainforests.

I don't think those are unreasonable questions. If you've explained the rationale someplace else, I missed it.
Well said and agreed
 
the plants will grow big, there is room for that, chameleon lifespan is 7 - 10 years, plants that live that same span get big, pothos and philodendrum in that one, branches are spaced apart pretty well... I made this viv by observing the behaviour of my chameleons, they trek through every inch of the viv at times, climbing and walking on all the different size branches, allows them to grow strong
 
Thanks. They're all stunning.


I didn't get the impression anyone was asking that per se.
I think some (myself included) were just wondering about the overwhelming dominance of branches and apparent dearth of green, when most habitats we see here, on google, YT, etc. are veritable rainforests.

I don't think those are unreasonable questions. If you've explained the rationale someplace else, I missed it.
I have too dense plants ?
 

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Here is one for reference a small juvenile new home... pothos is 1 year old
 

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