Here’s a sign board company in Salt Lake that sells pvc board, you’ll have to get a quote though:
https://www.polymershapes.com/locations/salt-lake-city/
Thin PVC panels also work, just screw into a frame and silicone the edges (though coroplast is way cheaper). Lowe’s, Home Depot, and I believe Menards, as well, all sell them. What size is your cage? I know Lowe’s and Menards sells the thicker PVC board, too, though I can’t remember if Lowe’s is...
It doesn’t have to be bare bones. A schefflera arboricola and a pothos or just pothos (need multiple then), at least 4-5 branches minimum, vines to connect the branches (Fluker’s Bend-a-Branch are great!), and a couple of fake plants (if needed), works great if you want to go with the mostly...
Yes indeed to the parameters, bare bottom, and husbandry! It’s a bare bottom cage with easy to sanitize items and/or cheap/easily replaceable items (fake plants and vines, branches that you can cut down from around your area to easily replace if needed, cheap and easy to find plants like...
If you could get her nighttime temps down to at least 67*F, but preferably 65*F or cooler, you’ll be safe to fog! Is her humidifier cool mist or warm mist?
Her basking temps and heat bulb distances are perfect! Is that with higher or lower wattage bulb? If you didn’t know already, female...
Welcome on here! I’ve got a few questions and tips, if that’s all right!
What are your nighttime temps (to make sure it’s safe to fog)? You can also have longer misting sessions at lights on and lights off, and you can add a late afternoon misting if needed after you cover the sides! What is...
Do you have an experienced chameleon vet near you? Sadly what she (though looks like a he) was kept in is completely inappropriate for a chameleon. This is the most up to date chameleon husbandry available, read through the basics first, then the other modules...
My vote is for an umbrella tree! There’s coverage/leaves and walkways via the branches of the plant everywhere, from top to bottom! Be careful when taping the background, you don’t want any tape accessible from the inside of the cage. I personally screw pvc or coroplast (dirt cheap) panels into...
Last two things are what supplements do you have, and what schedule are you using, and is there enough plant cover in his cage (it’s possible he’s digging to either try to escape or he feels more secure and covered down there- a whole cage pic would help!)?
Edit: flattening his body to bask is...