Kboz1991
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Okay so I had an idea for outdoor enclosures on nice summer days that weather allows but when it doesn't permit night time weather or day time isn't good below 60 65 rainy windy stuff like that they can come in at night or the day. I would check on them daily. It just cost a ton in the summer to cool a room to heat it up if that makes since because i use window airconditoning not central air. but if need be I will gladly pay the bill. I just want them to be able to thermoregulate so I can have the healthiest possible chameleon. I'm not trying to skimp out and give them the bare minimum either. I did tons of research and still do. All money saved will be going in to the indoor cages I've been working on for the times they have to be inside ( i will put pictures up of projects and cages they are in now tomorrow) so far for that I have a 6 foot wide frame that will be split into 2 sides both will be 3 foot, by 3 foot deep by 6 for tall cage with the 72 inch tropic blaze quad fixture I already have for when I finish the indoor cage.(they are both around 6 months I'm trying to find the right material to use on the cage don't want their nails getting ripped out)
I am trying to give them the best life they can have for being in a cage. O yea I tried free ranging in their room they wanted to be everywhere but the setup I had lol. What I was thinking is out door cages for the summer. That means natural uvb heat and I live near water so good humidity usually around%60 on average but depending on the day. I'm in maryland. I'll be using my misting system also. I was thinking of a setting up like in this picture I have found were I would have lots of foliage and do portion of the cage with like a half tarp top or some sort of coverage so they could get in and out of the sun as they please and plenty of foliage to feel safe. I would have the caging material to were insects could get in but no larger animals could get in and hurt them or stress them out. I would have my mistking system set up with ample misting to keep them happy and a drip system running all day so they would have water when ever they need it. This would be days with nice weather and they would have indoor cages still setup just so if it's too cool out for them at night storms and stuff like this. I take them out as much as I can now and they love it outside I always have to fight to get them back in. This would be a win win for both me and the chameleons. I live in the woods so I feel it makes them more comfortable than a blue painted room. I would like any comments anyone had good or bad and input thanks I appreciate it.
I am trying to give them the best life they can have for being in a cage. O yea I tried free ranging in their room they wanted to be everywhere but the setup I had lol. What I was thinking is out door cages for the summer. That means natural uvb heat and I live near water so good humidity usually around%60 on average but depending on the day. I'm in maryland. I'll be using my misting system also. I was thinking of a setting up like in this picture I have found were I would have lots of foliage and do portion of the cage with like a half tarp top or some sort of coverage so they could get in and out of the sun as they please and plenty of foliage to feel safe. I would have the caging material to were insects could get in but no larger animals could get in and hurt them or stress them out. I would have my mistking system set up with ample misting to keep them happy and a drip system running all day so they would have water when ever they need it. This would be days with nice weather and they would have indoor cages still setup just so if it's too cool out for them at night storms and stuff like this. I take them out as much as I can now and they love it outside I always have to fight to get them back in. This would be a win win for both me and the chameleons. I live in the woods so I feel it makes them more comfortable than a blue painted room. I would like any comments anyone had good or bad and input thanks I appreciate it.