Sir Francis 222
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I don't have a chameleon yet (it's in the works) but heres what I know and some advice I have gotten.
- You need more sticks and foliage at the top. Chameleons are tree dwellers and will feel more safe and secure if they have places to hide. You need both vertical and horizontal "highways" so they can move up and down the cage.
- Live plants will help hold in the humidity better than fake ones. Make sure you choose plants from the safe plant list and cover the soil with rocks so they don't accidentally ingest any of it.
- You will probably want to remove the substrate at the bottom. It can hold bacteria and uneaten crickets. It's better to have nothing at the bottom of the cage.
Do you mean the green moss? I was told that was great to keep the cage at the bottom more humid