I would suggest silicone but if you want to be able to remove them then thats not a good option. I would suggest drilling little holes into the cork and use zip ties. If you want to get really fancy you can glue magnets to the cork and then magnet the outside of the cage. I have done this a few...
Some of you I still keep in touch with me on the ol' face space or see me at local expos, where as most of my old cham forum friends think I have gone MIA. NOT TRUE! I have just been very very busy the past few years. I have been busy with my retail store and still working with and breeding many...
Lots going on here... First you have a female veiled chameleon, not a male. You have some big calcium issues going on that you won't be able to fully correct. At this point I would recommend simply doing what makes your chameleon most comfortable. Find a few good care sheets to read and compare...
baby chameleon? Older chameleon with worn nails? Sticks in the cage for it to grab onto? I have had chameleons that seem to not be what you would call graceful. at all. As such with those rare few ill use a substrate of moss so they have less of a chance hurting themselves.