Thanks for all your comments... It's realy aprieciate! If somebody is realy interested in buy one, you can contact me, but you all have to know that it's a lot of job and it's prety expesive for an enclosure. Mine, with all the lighting, mist king pump, plants, DIY, material etc... have cost...
LOL, I could definetly sell the plan to Ikea.. XD
The green stuff at the bottom of the cage is actualy two square of plants that usualy goes in an fish tank.
Yes I could sell them, but for 2 500 or 3000$, so i dont think that there as much person ready to pay that much. There is for about 1 700$ just in material and operation cost for the CNC's machines... Adition to this the time it took to built and paint the circle...
I have two cage from them, a 2'x2'x4' and a small one, but the lock on the small one have broke after only a week, so until i moved my cham in is big cage, i was using masking tape to keep the door closed. I now been using the 2'x2'x4' about 1 1/2 month with no problem, since the lock is not...
Vlad is now 6mo old and I've place him in is 2'x2'x4' cage a month ago and i've just put some more plant, and redo the setup. He is really enjoy having more plants and place to climb.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/members/alx-albums-vlad-s-new-cage-picture8010-vlad-069.html...
I've bought mine when he was 3 mo from a "professional" breeder. He didn't sell them until that age wich is to me, maybe young. It's my first cham, but I've read a lot before buying a baby. He generally sell them at 4 mo. The biggest issue I had was to find small cricket. Pin head was to small...
I realy prefer to buy a Cham directly from the breeder. Pet store don't always know how to take care of cham who require much more specific care then some other reptile. Plus with all the people who come and go, and the enclosure that is not always good, they are put in a stressfull...