heres how i do it, picked up all the parts at lowes, cost me no more than like 30 bucks.. i feel the system i use works well but there is all sorts of ways to do drainage
ya you can do it however you want, females aren't as picky as males when it comes to space... that's why i said 36 inches is plenty for a female, but remember bigger is always better.......... actually if you want anything bigger you might have to custom build it or have it made
oh yes you can .. just gots to look in the right place
http://www.flchams.com/cages.asp
if you need lighting with it, this is a great price
http://chameleonsonly.com/Screen-Enclosures.htm
also a great cage for a good price...
thats why i didnt get overnight shipping on jenkins two weeks ago, i went to california and picked him up myself and brought him home, lancecham did a great job on holding him for me, but definitley don't trust UPS to do any overnight shipping, especially it reaches 100 around 9am.. and 115...
for a female i see no reason to go any bigger than a 36X24 .. they dont need as much room as males, an adult male i definitley say at least 48 inches tall
if your getting a hatchling, get the small setup.. and i dont care for repatariums either.. screen cages is where its at, i usually put mine a medium cage around 4 months, a little big but i cut off half of it so they only use half then i allow to use all of it later, its a great setup, i would...
frost loves to come out when i open the cage he reaches for my hand to be place in front of his vine when i open the cage, and when i sit my hand under he just climbs aboard! he loves the sun but the heat has been giving him less time out of the cage :( .. i tried to interact with him everyday...
it would be understandable if you worked all day and couldnt mist your cage, and you lived down here in phoenix where it's 115 like today, so its hot inside your house , so you absolutely need to water the cage so your chameleon doesnt get hot! but the highs are in the 90's for you haha... 46...