veiledchameleonyoshi
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Wow, that looks great! Very naturalistic...
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Great set up. Try Bougainvillea for the vine.
Is that a DIY rock face and what are the black branches. Painted, dipped in rubber?
They don't have to hang, and they do get very viney as they grow.
What about something like Tradescantia (Wandering Jew)? Not sure if it's 100% safe or not.
Hedera helix (English Ivy) --- Very Viney.
Arrowhead Vine (Syngonium podophyllum)
ya the only hard part is finding them in the stores..especially now because fall is right around the corner
well don't you make it easy!
haha, have you ever ordered anything?
is that a waterfall pond set up in the back right corner? if it is, how do you keep the water from not growing bacteria? it overall looks great!
Beautiful setup, but I have to ask some questions..
Do you have a drip system setup? Most chams are not too keen on drinking from water off the ground. They are very simple to make. Also, how often do you mist your enclosure?
Do you have two in there? Whenever they are full grown they can not be housed together, and even now, one might be bully-ing the other. It's not always noticable at first, but the long term effects are obvious. I read a thread on here where a male wouldn't let a female bask or drink. At 10 months he was beautiful and healthy, the female was dehydrated and had severe MBD.
Also, what kind of soil do you have in there? It's very important to use 100% organic soil. Also, when the chams catch their feeders they often check the ground first. Unless you cup feed, i fear they might get a mouthful of dirt on accident ocasionally, which can cause impaction. Even if you cup feed, chams are kooky very often and will try to munch on rocks, soil, or whatever looks yummy at that moment.
I'm not trying to be rude, I just want the best for you and your chameleons.
-Andrea
What kind of foam did you use to make the sides and how did you shape it?
poly, shaped it with a knife then coated it in concrete (watery) then sealed in a 100% non toxic sealant
yes i use a drip system for the chams. the water is just to keep the humidity levels up since it is such a large cage.
soil is 100% organic and i do cup feed
2 feeding cups, 2 basking lights, 2 drips
They don't have to hang, and they do get very viney as they grow.
What about something like Tradescantia (Wandering Jew)? Not sure if it's 100% safe or not.
Hedera helix (English Ivy) --- Very Viney.
Arrowhead Vine (Syngonium podophyllum)