How much foliage is too much foliage?

Is their a realistic limit of foliage a chameleon can handle in one enclosure?
If the cham can still mvoe around comfortably then I dont thinj you can have too much,
I mean if the cham cant mvoe because there is too much stuff in the way, then yea, you prob have too much. As long as there are enough hiding spots, they can find their food and move around comfortably, then you shold be fine.
 
I have a young panther and I wouldnt put that much in for fear of him not being able to find his food but i may be wrong
 
are you cup feeding? if so then its fine, if you are free ranging foods, then yea that could be too much. however, very pretty cham and set up.
 
It looks like all your folliage is plastic, you may want to put some live plants in there, they help keep the humidity up better
 
Ah yes, I am cup feeding. He clear whatever I put in there. Lately he just going for the crickets and left the dried Mealworm pellet. Also I have a weeping fig, it is his favorite spot to chill and sleep. I thought by having ton of foliages the mists from mist king wouldnt escape through the cage. Or else it just flood the bottom and seep through the drain. I have problem with humidity due to the air condition vent is right next to his cage. By having these foliages it would block the air that is drying up the cage. Not sure what else can be done
 
Even though many people disagree with them, i used a glass enclosure to keep in the humidity for my little veiled girl because that was an issue for me as well.

Also, Hydroballs helped immensely in keeping moisture in the tank.
Here is my setup.. to keep the chameleon away from the danger of the eating the soil, i placed river rocks over it.

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Just my tip on what worked for me :]
 
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