Hi Bigs!
I'm assuming you have, or are getting a baby chameleon? If so, what kind is it? A cage the size you mentioned would be fine for a baby chameleon, maybe slightly too big. I like to put any babies I have in cage that is 18"x12"x24" (or 30") as I'm always concerned that if they are in too big of a space they will have problems finding their food, and they are voracious eaters when they are young. When my chameleons reach about 3 or 4" snout to vent, I transfer them into their adult cages. Depending on the species, the adult cages are anywhere from 24x24x36 to 36x36x48.
Now if your chameleon is full grown at 2.5" long, maybe you've got one of those pygmy species and they do much better living in a heavy planted tank.
Let me know what kind of chameleon you have and perhaps I can be of a bit more help.
Cheers!
Trace
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