Hi there. My name is Jozef. This is my first post. I am a beginner looking for advice on enclosures and supplies before I make my purchase. My plan is to create a well-established enclosure with thriving live plants long before I look for a chameleon. I will likely not have a chameleon until spring.
I am encountering conflicting information online regarding the correct way to keep panther chameleons, and nearly all of the conflicting information pertains to enclosures.
I live in Minnesota and my house is kept at 60 degrees during the winter. My ball python lives in my bedroom, which is kept a little warmer at around 70 (her enclosure is the proper temperature, but her enclosure is also glass).
Some are saying the ONLY way to keep them is in a reptibreeze cage. But I am reading other information stating that the very largest reptibreeze is only a bare minimum in size for an adult male panther, which seems cruel to me, if it is true. I have also had several people tell me they keep their chameleons in glass enclosures because it holds heat and humidity better, but then the other side chimes in saying that the chameleon almost always ends up with respiratory problems, which I don't want either. I am not very handy, otherwise I would be way into building something DIY in my closet, but I have a fear of spending hundreds or thousands on materials and ending up with something completely unsuitable, because I am really that bad at building things, lol.
Can anyone help me out? Honestly, even if someone just sent me a link and said "you can keep an adult panther in this" then at least I would know it is something that works.
Thank you so much for your time.
I am encountering conflicting information online regarding the correct way to keep panther chameleons, and nearly all of the conflicting information pertains to enclosures.
I live in Minnesota and my house is kept at 60 degrees during the winter. My ball python lives in my bedroom, which is kept a little warmer at around 70 (her enclosure is the proper temperature, but her enclosure is also glass).
Some are saying the ONLY way to keep them is in a reptibreeze cage. But I am reading other information stating that the very largest reptibreeze is only a bare minimum in size for an adult male panther, which seems cruel to me, if it is true. I have also had several people tell me they keep their chameleons in glass enclosures because it holds heat and humidity better, but then the other side chimes in saying that the chameleon almost always ends up with respiratory problems, which I don't want either. I am not very handy, otherwise I would be way into building something DIY in my closet, but I have a fear of spending hundreds or thousands on materials and ending up with something completely unsuitable, because I am really that bad at building things, lol.
Can anyone help me out? Honestly, even if someone just sent me a link and said "you can keep an adult panther in this" then at least I would know it is something that works.
Thank you so much for your time.