Brodybreaux25
Chameleon Enthusiast
Credit: Petr Necas
How to treat natural branches before putting them into the cage?
As a part of naturalistic chameleon husbandry approach, natural branches are the only one interior of the cage recommended, suitable for climbing (next to living plants), in no way any artificial materials are to be used, no ropes, no fabrics, no plastics, no fake vines, no exposed wood, no bamboo, no ladders, swings etc.
To fulfill their natural function and be suitable for chameleons to climb on them, is essential to keep the branches as natural as possible, therfore:
NO THERMAL TREATMENT:
No cooking
No hot water
No microwave
No oven
No flame
NO CHEMICAL TREATMENT
No bleach
No chemicals
No pesticides
NO MECHANICAL TREATMENT
No peeling
No brushing
No sandpaper
There is NO reason for these procedures, plus, they can be either redundant or even
With thermal treatment, you destroy the structure of the wood and bark and kill the antibacterial properties of the wood.
USELESS
With chemical treatment
introduce the bleach and chemicals to the cage environment because you never ever get it evaporate fully. HARMFUL
With mechanical treatment you destroy the bark and remove or meaninglessly modify the natural surface of the branches, chameleons need to grasp and climb on.
UNCOMFORTABLE
WHY PEOPLE SUGGEST THE ABOVE?
AFRAID OF CHEMICAL POLITION
Pesticides
Lead
Exhalations
Pollutants
Solution: get the branches from safe sources
AFRAID OF PESTS
Insect larvae
Insects
Ants
Termites
Scorpions
Spiders
Solution: inspect the branches on ants, termites and scorpions and avoid infested pieces. With all the rest be happy, if additional critters appear in the cage, they will be readily eaten.
SO, WHAT TO DO WITH THE RIGHT SELECTED BRANCHES?
Take it easy:
1. Remove leaves and loose parts that would anyway fall off
2. Wash the natural branches with cold water and let them dry
How to treat natural branches before putting them into the cage?
As a part of naturalistic chameleon husbandry approach, natural branches are the only one interior of the cage recommended, suitable for climbing (next to living plants), in no way any artificial materials are to be used, no ropes, no fabrics, no plastics, no fake vines, no exposed wood, no bamboo, no ladders, swings etc.
To fulfill their natural function and be suitable for chameleons to climb on them, is essential to keep the branches as natural as possible, therfore:
NO THERMAL TREATMENT:
No cooking
No hot water
No microwave
No oven
No flame
NO CHEMICAL TREATMENT
No bleach
No chemicals
No pesticides
NO MECHANICAL TREATMENT
No peeling
No brushing
No sandpaper
There is NO reason for these procedures, plus, they can be either redundant or even
With thermal treatment, you destroy the structure of the wood and bark and kill the antibacterial properties of the wood.
USELESS
With chemical treatment
introduce the bleach and chemicals to the cage environment because you never ever get it evaporate fully. HARMFUL
With mechanical treatment you destroy the bark and remove or meaninglessly modify the natural surface of the branches, chameleons need to grasp and climb on.
UNCOMFORTABLE
WHY PEOPLE SUGGEST THE ABOVE?
AFRAID OF CHEMICAL POLITION
Pesticides
Lead
Exhalations
Pollutants
Solution: get the branches from safe sources
AFRAID OF PESTS
Insect larvae
Insects
Ants
Termites
Scorpions
Spiders
Solution: inspect the branches on ants, termites and scorpions and avoid infested pieces. With all the rest be happy, if additional critters appear in the cage, they will be readily eaten.
SO, WHAT TO DO WITH THE RIGHT SELECTED BRANCHES?
Take it easy:
1. Remove leaves and loose parts that would anyway fall off
2. Wash the natural branches with cold water and let them dry