Help/feedback on a huge enclosure I’m making

Looking great... Note... Depending on your UVB type you want to make sure you have branches positioned at the right distance. Based on what I am seeing here you may need to increase UVB bulb to a 12% T5HO. Make sure the fixture extends the width of the enclosure. But Also with the 12% you will get farther penetration into the cage through aluminum screen. Your going to have a distance from bottom of fixture on screen to the branch of roughly 12 inches to get a 3 UVI. Where a 5.0 or 6% bulb you would only get a 8-9 inch distance to branch.
 
Update with more branches and ya boy testing it out!

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Looking great... Note... Depending on your UVB type you want to make sure you have branches positioned at the right distance. Based on what I am seeing here you may need to increase UVB bulb to a 12% T5HO. Make sure the fixture extends the width of the enclosure. But Also with the 12% you will get farther penetration into the cage through aluminum screen. You’re going to have a distance from bottom of fixture on screen to the branch of roughly 12 inches to get a 3 UVI. Where a 5.0 or 6% bulb you would only get a 8-9 inch distance to branch.
I’ve got the solarmeter so I will definitely adjust based on the readings once all the lights arrive. I shouldn’t put any branches higher in order to avoid burns, right? This guy is my first chameleon of the crew and he had a back burn early on. :(
 
I’ve got the solarmeter so I will definitely adjust based on the readings once all the lights arrive. I shouldn’t put any branches higher in order to avoid burns, right? This guy is my first chameleon of the crew and he had a back burn early on. :(
So your rule of thumb with a T5HO single bulb fixture and aluminum screen is 8-9 inches from bottom of fixture to branch with a 5.0 or 6% UVB bulb. OR 11-12 inches from bottom of fixture to branch with a 10.0 or 12% bulb. Both of these will achieve the 3 UVI at basking.

If you switched over to dual or quad fixture then there are more variables that I can go over with you.
 
Time for another update!

I installed the MistKing system with nozzles at the corners and center (total of 6). This is giving it a nice even coverage of mist/rain throughout the enclosure. I was considering adding another in the center but I don’t think it needs it as of now.

I added some more pieces of wood/branches to give him more climbing space. I also added in a handful of small limestone rocks that I mixed into the soil as added calcium for the clean-up crew.

Next was the lights. I had the Fluval Aquasky LED bar set up and added a Fluval Plant LED bar too. I took the advice on upgrading the bulb strength for the UVB and I’m happy to have success with that, I have a clear 3.0 UVI reading at his basking spots with the 12% T5 bulb. Thank you @Beman!

The pothos don’t seem to be doing too hot in the upper level so I’m trying to troubleshoot those but will probably replace them with bromeliads or similar.

I checked the soil/cork for my isopods and found a few of them very quickly, they seem to be thriving so I’m hopeful that continues.

The next step is to sort out the glass front/doors. I’m looking into using hinges but if anyone has better experience with sliders, let me know what you think!

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Time for another update!

I installed the MistKing system with nozzles at the corners and center (total of 6). This is giving it a nice even coverage of mist/rain throughout the enclosure. I was considering adding another in the center but I don’t think it needs it as of now.

I added some more pieces of wood/branches to give him more climbing space. I also added in a handful of small limestone rocks that I mixed into the soil as added calcium for the clean-up crew.

Next was the lights. I had the Fluval Aquasky LED bar set up and added a Fluval Plant LED bar too. I took the advice on upgrading the bulb strength for the UVB and I’m happy to have success with that, I have a clear 3.0 UVI reading at his basking spots with the 12% T5 bulb. Thank you @Beman!

The pothos don’t seem to be doing too hot in the upper level so I’m trying to troubleshoot those but will probably replace them with bromeliads or similar.

I checked the soil/cork for my isopods and found a few of them very quickly, they seem to be thriving so I’m hopeful that continues.

The next step is to sort out the glass front/doors. I’m looking into using hinges but if anyone has better experience with sliders, let me know what you think!

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Happy to help... I had a feeling with the distance you would for sure need the 12%. ;) You will have a burn in period with the bulb. So in another 2 weeks or so check levels again. I have never had an issue of them dropping below a 3UVI at the back of the cham but it is a good thing to double check.

Pothos can get pissy at first. Make sure they have water and see how they do in a few days with the lighting on.
 
Time for another update!

I installed the MistKing system with nozzles at the corners and center (total of 6). This is giving it a nice even coverage of mist/rain throughout the enclosure. I was considering adding another in the center but I don’t think it needs it as of now.

I added some more pieces of wood/branches to give him more climbing space. I also added in a handful of small limestone rocks that I mixed into the soil as added calcium for the clean-up crew.

Next was the lights. I had the Fluval Aquasky LED bar set up and added a Fluval Plant LED bar too. I took the advice on upgrading the bulb strength for the UVB and I’m happy to have success with that, I have a clear 3.0 UVI reading at his basking spots with the 12% T5 bulb. Thank you @Beman!

The pothos don’t seem to be doing too hot in the upper level so I’m trying to troubleshoot those but will probably replace them with bromeliads or similar.

I checked the soil/cork for my isopods and found a few of them very quickly, they seem to be thriving so I’m hopeful that continues.

The next step is to sort out the glass front/doors. I’m looking into using hinges but if anyone has better experience with sliders, let me know what you think!

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It looks so awesome! This is such a good build!
 
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