Moomash
New Member
So, I know that glass terrariums are poorly recommended in the chameleon husbandry society, but I was gifted one along with some supplies when I first inducted my infant female Jackson chameleon, so I made the best with what I had. I'm experimenting with proper ways to make my chameleon feel as comfortable as possible with at-home, makeshift solutions to the problems I'm encountering.
I understand that glass walls create reflections that may irritate most chams in a territorial aspect due to the fact that she's only seeing herself and doesn't know it.
Would it be safe to cover the back, left and right walls with some sort of reptile safe wallpaper from a local pet store to remedy this problem?
This would leave the french doors on the front uncovered so I'm allowed to see into her terrarium, but they are made of glass.
Is this a safe alternative to reduce the amount of stress my cham may be exposed to?
She's a 3 month-old female Jackson.
I've had her for only a month.
Thank you so much! Have a didactyl day!
I understand that glass walls create reflections that may irritate most chams in a territorial aspect due to the fact that she's only seeing herself and doesn't know it.
Would it be safe to cover the back, left and right walls with some sort of reptile safe wallpaper from a local pet store to remedy this problem?
This would leave the french doors on the front uncovered so I'm allowed to see into her terrarium, but they are made of glass.
Is this a safe alternative to reduce the amount of stress my cham may be exposed to?
She's a 3 month-old female Jackson.
I've had her for only a month.
Thank you so much! Have a didactyl day!