Hrtofau2
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Hello! New here, and to Chameleons. We have had our girl Scarlet for just a few weeks now. Soon as we got her, hubby went to work making her a home made enclosure. After research - both here and around other places. We came up with this.
The finished project is a little over 6ft tall and 2 1/2 feet wide. It is naturally planted, (we are still working on more as well) and has a feeding/watering shelf. The concealed bottom holds 2 large pots - one has large potted tree (with plenty of room to grow) and one dedicated to being an egg box with sand for her lay eggs in. (It is screened so she can only access about 6 inches into the pot. For her safety, with Drainage below the sand) Natural smooth stones of various sizes, provide coverage for dirt areas, and extra surface areas for drinking after misting. (A drip system for drinking is also set up into one of plants that is able to be changed out to avoid over watering) We have new lights on order, but right now she has a standard basking spot & daylight bulb.
Scarlet is also quite spoiled and spends several afternoons a week enjoying the lilac bush in my front yard hunting prey & soaking in natural light. She enjoys her time outside and often begs for us to take her out. She is quite the character!
The finished project is a little over 6ft tall and 2 1/2 feet wide. It is naturally planted, (we are still working on more as well) and has a feeding/watering shelf. The concealed bottom holds 2 large pots - one has large potted tree (with plenty of room to grow) and one dedicated to being an egg box with sand for her lay eggs in. (It is screened so she can only access about 6 inches into the pot. For her safety, with Drainage below the sand) Natural smooth stones of various sizes, provide coverage for dirt areas, and extra surface areas for drinking after misting. (A drip system for drinking is also set up into one of plants that is able to be changed out to avoid over watering) We have new lights on order, but right now she has a standard basking spot & daylight bulb.
Scarlet is also quite spoiled and spends several afternoons a week enjoying the lilac bush in my front yard hunting prey & soaking in natural light. She enjoys her time outside and often begs for us to take her out. She is quite the character!