Guitarman1
New Member
My 16 year old son has just purchased a minute, new chameleon. He is anxious to purchase or construct a massive enclosure for it, insisting that although it is less than the size of my thumb, if it does not have a massive habitat within a month or two it is going to get depressed and die. My gut presumption is that this arises from typical teenage impatience, but I don't know anything about chameleons myself, other than their capacity to change color. I understand this particular chameleon is expected to grow to about 2 feet in length, snout to tip of tail, but spends most of its time with the tail curled up, so it looks about a foot long. I have no idea how fast one is expected to grow.
It is important because we have a number of distractions just now. Finances are tight, so I'd prefer building a cage to purchasing one (I am confident I can construct a very nice cage much less expensively than the cost of purchase). However, I am distracted by a current bathroom remodel that may take a few months to complete. I have no confidence in my son working on his own in my shop, and I do not currently have time to do it with him.
We have an unused metal wire rabbit hutch that is about 36 inches long x 24 inches tall x 18" deep. I could promptly cut a wooden floor to fit and put screen over the walls and top to keep the crickets in and protect the baby chameleon. Is this a reasonable approach to start, and if so, with the predicted rate of growth of a chameleon, how long do I have until it would be essential to build the DIY cage (I like a model I saw on this site that is 36" x 36" x 72" tall)? Ideally, I would see having the time to take this seriously in about 3 or 4 months, if that is reasonable. Thanks in advance for consideration and assistance.
Rob R
It is important because we have a number of distractions just now. Finances are tight, so I'd prefer building a cage to purchasing one (I am confident I can construct a very nice cage much less expensively than the cost of purchase). However, I am distracted by a current bathroom remodel that may take a few months to complete. I have no confidence in my son working on his own in my shop, and I do not currently have time to do it with him.
We have an unused metal wire rabbit hutch that is about 36 inches long x 24 inches tall x 18" deep. I could promptly cut a wooden floor to fit and put screen over the walls and top to keep the crickets in and protect the baby chameleon. Is this a reasonable approach to start, and if so, with the predicted rate of growth of a chameleon, how long do I have until it would be essential to build the DIY cage (I like a model I saw on this site that is 36" x 36" x 72" tall)? Ideally, I would see having the time to take this seriously in about 3 or 4 months, if that is reasonable. Thanks in advance for consideration and assistance.
Rob R