:D Haha! I was just asked to leave the library after reading this post. Apparently my boisterous laughing was disturbing others who were studying for finals.
I have two with plywood bottoms on one I used "chalkboard" paint and on the other I used "spray in truck bed liner" both have held up great. The chalkboard paint came from Lowe's and the truck bed liner came from Advanced Auto Parts.
As far as the lettering I use "clear" PVC primer. It takes...
Like everyone else has already pointed out getting them to drink is the hardest thing. I have my mister set up to come on for 45 seconds then off for 1 min then back on for 4 or 5 min and it seems to do the trick. I also have a dripper set up on each cage. My male likes to sit with it dripping...
My wife is terrified of crickets :confused: she says that one day they will take over the world!:eek: So I have to keep them in the basement. When a stray makes it out she acts like its a rabid pit bull!
I built a 4x3x6 and put my male Jacksons in it five minutes later I couldn't find him. It took me 10 minutes to find him. But now I know his hiding spots so it usually takes two minutes or less to find him
The main concern with putting a small chameleon in a large cage is their ability to find food. If you cup feed, hand feed, or if your chameleon is a good hunter then any time is fine.
Temperature and humidity depend on the type of chameleon. Calcium without D3 every feeding. Calcium with D3 once every two weeks. Vitamin supplement once every two weeks.
Here is a link to the care sheets for better information
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/