Damaranum
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I can't agree more with Chris then that Glass terrariums are very fine. I'm keeping my chameleons for more then 10 years in self made glass terrariums. In the time I started with keeping them in glass there where no fabricated terrariums which would fit to the needs of a chameleon.
I use a combination of glass and screen terrariums. For inside I really like to glass as it gives me much more possibilities in adapting temperature and moisture. In screen terrariums you get climates very close to the climate in your own home.
The biggest problem with the glass terrariums is a cool down at night and having enough fresh air comming in. I don't have those problems as for the temperature I've got a cooling system which makes it posssible to let it freese in my room when I want. And for the fresh air I use continues vans to transport air true the room.
Al my terrariums have at least a complete top of gauze and aprox. 1/4 of the front side. In some of them also the sides has 1/4 of gauze.
The screen terrariums I almost only use for outside of for acclimating animals when WC or kept outside and moving inside. The biggest problem with those I find the keeping the humidity good.
@vetdebbie, I've kept and breeded over 100 rudis in glass terra's.
@Bange. I never had problems with refelctions they really can look true. So the only thing that happens is that the animals want to 'walk' true the glass. I have styropur at 3 sides of the cage. On of the reasons is they can't see their neighbours the other is the white color reflects the light very well and the cages are much lighter.
I use a combination of glass and screen terrariums. For inside I really like to glass as it gives me much more possibilities in adapting temperature and moisture. In screen terrariums you get climates very close to the climate in your own home.
The biggest problem with the glass terrariums is a cool down at night and having enough fresh air comming in. I don't have those problems as for the temperature I've got a cooling system which makes it posssible to let it freese in my room when I want. And for the fresh air I use continues vans to transport air true the room.
Al my terrariums have at least a complete top of gauze and aprox. 1/4 of the front side. In some of them also the sides has 1/4 of gauze.
The screen terrariums I almost only use for outside of for acclimating animals when WC or kept outside and moving inside. The biggest problem with those I find the keeping the humidity good.
@vetdebbie, I've kept and breeded over 100 rudis in glass terra's.
@Bange. I never had problems with refelctions they really can look true. So the only thing that happens is that the animals want to 'walk' true the glass. I have styropur at 3 sides of the cage. On of the reasons is they can't see their neighbours the other is the white color reflects the light very well and the cages are much lighter.