Congrats so far.
Did anyone else notice the cham logo on the back wall? That's cool. You made that too?
I assume this is just a temporary cage until he grows out of it and you can transfer those plants into the bigger cage?
I would like to get a Dragonstrand but I think when shipping is factored in, it would become too much more than say, a Reptibreeze XL purchased locally because I am in Hong Kong.
Those are Dragonstrand ledge braces on your XL cage? That would be interesting to get as well but then the shipping...
So I have an update. So I've continued to let my wife know about my interest in chameleons. After we had lunch today, she agreed to get me this little guy. :)
We got home and she put him together right away for me.
I was going to start a thread and give it a title like "Can you help me sex...
If you are adding plants that do not need a large pot, you could try hanging them so that that nothing rests on the bottom (or at least nothing big). Then it will be a lot easier to clean the bottom. Some members on here have creatively hung their plant pots in this way.
To ease your fears, perhaps you can start off slowly at your own pace by getting the cage all set up first, including the measuring instruments, supplements, branches, plants, lighting, etc. Then start a thread and post pictures of your set up and everything that you have ready to go except for...
I have never made one myself yet but many of the DIY feeders that I have seen in here make the bottom with mesh. Perhaps so that any water from misters or misting will not collect in the bottom. But since you have a hook on your feeder, you can easily take it out to empty any water built up or...