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My setup 18x18x36
2 ficus trees 1 umbrella plant
.Halogen basking bulb
Zoomed LED/UVB combo
Chameleon Cantina
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Well they are both beautiful you did an awesome job I bet your chams are very happy
Thank you very much!! :):) We put a lot of hard time and effort into making them and decorating them to where we thought our chams would be the happiest. It's not fair for them to be stuck in a cage with minimum space and coverage.
 
I don't have a current picture of Pop-Tarts set up. I do have photos of when I first started and the one I'm moving him into. The one I'm moving him into isn't complete yet. I hope to finish it soon. I'm moving him from a 18" x 18" x 36" to a 5' x 3' x 3'. He only gets 3x3x4 of it though.

It's large enough that later down the line if I choose to get another chameleon I can divide it and house both. Of course divided by treated wood so there's no fights. Otherwise he has a nice set up all to him self. The top will house his lights and supplies. It can also fit some pretty awesome live plants. The bottom will have have corrugated plastic for easy cleaning. I even bought 12' of hose so I can line the whole top with a drip system.

Yes, I know it's weird his drip is inside.I was going to remove it, but turns out it's where he prefers to drop his business. It's a lot easier to clean up. The red and green plant is gone now. The aloe was never inside.
 

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Don't have my Cham yet supposed to be big enough in a few weeks but I set up his cage two days ago :ROFLMAO: . First time Chameleon owner took me 4 hours to trim clean re pot and decorate :cautious:
Very nice I have the same mossy sticks and my Cham loves them good luck with your new baby
 
I am a member of another forum that focuses around paintball, and they have a thread dedicated to only pictures of paintball guns to browse through/show off the user's equipment and thought the same concept would work well here, but with our enclosure setups. There's only one rule: each post must contain a picture with part of a chameleon setup in it. Cham pics are okay to add to show who may be living in the setup, and we all love to show off out little guys, but please include pictures of your setup. Repeats are okay, but preferably new if you can. It is nice to be able to scroll through a thread with all pics to get inspiration from other people, but also have commentary in addition to the pictures. And a lot of people make threads on their setup additions, and this puts all of that in one place. Let me know what you guys think...

I guess I'll start...

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Very nice set up . Your thoughts on this habitat is awesome .Well done .
 
48x24x24, Shefflera as main tree, Peace Lilly, and Golden Pothos as secondaries. Few plastic vines up top. Dual linear canopy light and heat lamp. Drainage using floor-mount tub with pvc pipe drain to bucket. Floor protected by appliance pan.
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Just finished my new setup. I've never owned a reptile, so any constructive criticism is welcome.

I've had my panther for about a week now. He's a little over three months and is doing great in this enclosure. Someone told me it was too big, but he seems great in it. He's eating 10 dubia per day out of a clear feeder cup with a branch siliconed through the middle (not in pics).
 

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Just finished my new setup. I've never owned a reptile, so any constructive criticism is welcome.

I've had my panther for about a week now. He's a little over three months and is doing great in this enclosure. Someone told me it was too big, but he seems great in it. He's eating 10 dubia per day out of a clear feeder cup with a branch siliconed through the middle (not in pics).
Aztech,
Wow ,What a Wonderful Job .Well done .
That's what we are talking about , a piece of furnishings.
It's great when we keep our Chameleons near our living space to admire.
Fantastic. I doing up my second piece next spring , when I decide to get two more Panthers next year. This cabinet will be gutted and screened 5 feet across,and 6feet tall twin enclosure with dividing barrier wall paid $150 secondhand store.
Again Wonderful Job
 

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