fluxlizard
Avid Member
But lets face it, (this is my unpopular point) as much as we love our pets and want to do what's right by them, I also believe in aesthetics. As nice as those mesh cages can be, they do not IMO compare to a proper glass terrarium for beauty and appeal.
If I was breeding them and had a specific building or room for them then, yes I would consider this. But many of us have just one, and as in my case, the cage is between the kitchen and living room. I don't want some unsightly mesh cage with plastic wrapped around it that looks like it belongs in the garage. The glass terrarium on a nice stand is a nice center piece for discussion and adds a bit of a "forest flavor" to the otherwise contemporary space.
I'm kind of the same way- I wouldn't want a mesh enclosure in my living room. I don't keep my chameleons there anyway, but back in the early 90s when I started keep chameleons the breeder who got me into them kept them in glass tanks, and so I did likewise. I kept them that way until the mid 90s- probably from 91-96 I used glass tanks for breeding several species and some individuals were kept in glass well beyond that time. I think my original veiled male lived from 91-98 and was in glass the whole time. Some of these animals were the healthiest best looking chameleons I've kept.
One thing that does crack me up about the screen only crowd is that it seems like the first thing many of them want to do is wrap their cage in plastic. Seems like they are just re-inventing the glass enclosure when they do that...