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Can people plz show pics of there chams enclosure I want to get an idea of how im going to set up my reptariums.
Matt
Chris_Anderson
07-28-04, 02:59 PM
Here are some enclosure pics:
http://www.chameleonnews.com/images/edsmyths/big/enclosure.jpg
http://www.chameleonnews.com/year2002/nov2002/gradients/analysis.html
http://www.adcham.com/html/husbandry/members-setups.html
Good article on setting up a cage: http://www.chameleonnews.com/year2002/nov2002/gradients/gradients.html
Good luck,
Chris
I was reading the last link and he said the bigger the better. Would a 6X3X3 be sufficient(sp?). I also have a 6X2X3.
Matt
meow_mix450
07-28-04, 04:41 PM
heres mine it has been fixed through the months more plants and such
http://www.pricenetwork.ca/gallery/albums/userpics/10057/Img_1456.jpg
Meow
Thats amazing!! lol But would my 6X3X2 be sufficient or would my 6X3X3 be better? I want to put them in the big one but I dont know if thats ok. Is it?
Matt
meow_mix450
07-28-04, 04:59 PM
opps sorry i forgot about ur question, is this feet or inchs and how big is the cham. Some people have different opinions on this. Some like to start of small and then get a bigger enclosure once they get bigger, some just gets a massive enclosure and let it be. Its relaly your opinion but i guess you want ours too lol. I perfer to "make" a small enclosure then let it grow. But if i was to buy one of those screen cages at the pet store i would get the biggest one then put the little guy in. It all depends.
Meow
Originally posted by meow_mix450
opps sorry i forgot about ur question, is this feet or inchs and how big is the cham.
Meow
I think it's safe to say that he's talking about feet.. I highly doubt he's looking to house a cham in a 6"x3"x3" enclosure.. Aside from the small Dollar Store Critter keepers, do they even make enclosures that small????
-Matt
meow_mix450
07-28-04, 06:07 PM
hahahaha you made your point, i guess inchs to me is big?:p
Meow
Collide
07-28-04, 06:20 PM
That size should be great. either one.
here are some of my cages although i havent got any recient pic's.
http://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure04.jpg
http://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure02.jpghttp://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure05.jpg
http://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure06.jpghttp://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure08.jpg
http://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure10.jpghttp://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure13.jpg
http://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure14.jpg
http://www.u4iainteractive.com/picture_library/enclosure15.jpg
latazyo
07-28-04, 07:58 PM
we put a baby veiled in a 2x2x4 and he was fine, he's now in a 6x3x1.5 and he's adjusted just fine
the key to making him feel secure is more about plant coverage than cage size
if you put him in a large cage, just keep an eye on him to see where the young one hangs out and then adjust your heating and basking lights accordingly
and by "them" do you mean that you plan to put more than 1 chameleon in the cage?
no But I plan on putting one in the massive one and one in the big one. I just wanted to make sure that for veileds it would be a good size.
Matt
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/413425april04-newcage1-med.jpg
CanadianJackson
07-29-04, 09:34 AM
Just thought I'd post a couple pics of the outside cages for my Jacksons.
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/4242MVC-008F-med.JPG
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/4242MVC-006F-med.JPG
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