Have you tried building your own out of wood? It's much cheaper and you get the exact measuremeants you want.
I built a 50"x42"x21" for about £90, about half of that price was for the glass.
(cage wasn't for a chameleon)
Try www.reptileforums.co.uk if you're not already on there. People might be able to help you as it is a massive UK forum.
Sorry if im not alowed to link to another forum?
I bought a male Yemen Chameleon today! :D I am now happy that my enclosure is suitable. His name is George(which will probably change LOL), pics coming as soon as he's settled in.
The reason it's there is because it's easy to remove/replace when it gets dirty. Instead of wiping the tray. If I change it often then it shouln't be a problem right?
Thanks for the posative comment. I use tin foil on other reptiles lights and haven't had a problem so far so shouldn't be a problem. Do you know of any other ways of reflecting the light?
www.dartfrog.co.uk is good for plants, they have pothos too I think. Its always really hard to find a specific plant, no where seems to have the one you want lol.
I keep and breed quite a few species of mantis. I really don't see the point in using them as feeders when crickets and locusts are available. Mantids are skinny with long legs and bodies, tough skinned as well. Whereas crickets and locusts stocky and have a lot more 'meat' on them.
Info on...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/what-do-you-all-14328/
I've added some big live plants and removed the substrate then replaced it with kitchen roll.
So what do you think, better?