Itwas
New Member
Hi everyone,
I have always wanted to own a chameleon and now have the opportunity to do so. I have been researching plenty but have a few questions about the enclosures i would like to clear up before I purchase my new pet.
I understand the lighting setup needed but have read that mesh cages are best for housing chameleons and I was wondering if this is true for all locations? As I live in the UK, The North East especially, where it isnt exactly warm most of the time I thought it would be best to build a wooden and glass vivarium.
My plan is to house the baby chameleon in a smaller glass and mesh viv and then move it into the lager wooden one as required. I figure the wooden viv (3 sides, top & bottom wood with a glass front) would be easier to keep warm and humid and would be better than a full glass tank. I planned on putting in a number of vents for ventilation and also though of hooking up a small fan from a pc GFX card to a small solar panel to generate a tiny bit of airflow. does this sound like a good idea?
heres a pic of my planned vivarium.
I have always wanted to own a chameleon and now have the opportunity to do so. I have been researching plenty but have a few questions about the enclosures i would like to clear up before I purchase my new pet.
I understand the lighting setup needed but have read that mesh cages are best for housing chameleons and I was wondering if this is true for all locations? As I live in the UK, The North East especially, where it isnt exactly warm most of the time I thought it would be best to build a wooden and glass vivarium.
My plan is to house the baby chameleon in a smaller glass and mesh viv and then move it into the lager wooden one as required. I figure the wooden viv (3 sides, top & bottom wood with a glass front) would be easier to keep warm and humid and would be better than a full glass tank. I planned on putting in a number of vents for ventilation and also though of hooking up a small fan from a pc GFX card to a small solar panel to generate a tiny bit of airflow. does this sound like a good idea?
heres a pic of my planned vivarium.