Having live plants in the enclosure really helps too. Especially full, leafy plants with hearty stalks (for climbing). Check out the list of live plants. I picked up a dwarf umbrella plant, dracaena and pothos at my local Lowes for dirt cheap. Make sure you wash a re-pot them with organic soil.
I use it and I really like it for disinfecting Hyde's cage and drainage pan. However, keep in mind that it's not animal friendly. Make sure that everything is thoroughly wiped down and completely dry before returning your cham to the enclosure.
This is my first post (despite being a regular reader for over a year). Though I hate to start on a negative note, it's a relatively positive story.
I adopted an adult female chameleon of undetermined species from a middle school classroom. She was kept in a 12x12x12 glass enclosure and had...