I wouldn't, I always have a fear of my cham hurting his eyes, and this plant would do some serious damage if he lost his footing and fell the wrong way.
Sorry in advanced, as I didn't check your drawing out thoroughly enough to realize the gray parts were ventilation points. I believe exo-terra (I may be wrong) has a cage like this already that some use for their chams. I have a 24x24x48 cage that I picked up for around 40$ off craigslist... It...
My cham escaped from my cage.... I came home from work and found him eating stink bugs on my balcony window screen! Ever since he checks out the spot in his cage that he once broke out from... He's a smart bugger.
Please make sure his area is well ventilated! Chams can have all sorts of problems being in a glass container.
Your lighting seems fine, the UVB is great for the smaller environment. Take a temperature reading @ his basking spot to find out if he will be warm enough!
Are you SERIOUS? I have never had an artistic hand...
Looks like a really fun project, and kudos to you...
I may try this at some point when resources become readily available! Can't wait to see it with the plants and cham in there!
In my little experience and honest opinion... Glass is usually avoided with chameleons as the chams need VERY GOOD ventilation. Screen is the way to go for most chameleon cages. Wood is perfectly fine to use on your cage. Sticks and branches are fine as well to use, however should be treaded to...
That is great! My roaches are only fed the best, and my cham goes bonkers when he see's me heading to his cage with a few on my hands. I have not had the oportunity to pick up a female to mate him with, but someday in the future when I become more knowledgable, I will experience what it's like!
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Awesome set-up. I have a hard time spotting my guy from time to time and my cage is nowhere near as complex! Seems like he loves the set-up. Good going!
I clean my cage with a spray called Healthy Habitat. It's not too expensive you can find it with ease online. I have been using it for around a year and it removes the odors and is safe for my cham! If you have a lot of fecal deposits or dead bugs in the soil of your live plants that might be...