MJKowal
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So here’s my story.
I currently have a male ambillobe chameleon that I have had for 3 months and is currently 6 months old, he has been raised in an exo-terra glass enclosure measured 18x18x24 and it’s time for his big boy enclosure .
I know a lot of people are against glass enclosures, and have seen people comment as harsh as “they will die if you don’t take them out of glass!”. Like I said, he has done very well in glass and I’ve had no issues to date. *knock on wood*
I am attending the expo this coming Sunday at Downsview Park and I am torn between keeping him in glass (18x36x36) or changing over to a mist king xlarge mesh cage (24x24x48).I currently live in an apartment building of which I do not control the heat so it can get very dry and I find that glass is better in that sense. I do have a humidifier in my apartment running on high 24/7 but even that only does so much.... I would need one in every room to really make a difference.
I know that summer is coming and that will help with the humidity, but I’m thinking long term... as soon as the fall hits and the heat kicks in...or even until summer arrives its dry and I’m worried about being able to keep the humidity up in his cage.
Sorry for the long rant... any knowledge and suggestions are appreciated!
Thank you!
I currently have a male ambillobe chameleon that I have had for 3 months and is currently 6 months old, he has been raised in an exo-terra glass enclosure measured 18x18x24 and it’s time for his big boy enclosure .
I know a lot of people are against glass enclosures, and have seen people comment as harsh as “they will die if you don’t take them out of glass!”. Like I said, he has done very well in glass and I’ve had no issues to date. *knock on wood*
I am attending the expo this coming Sunday at Downsview Park and I am torn between keeping him in glass (18x36x36) or changing over to a mist king xlarge mesh cage (24x24x48).I currently live in an apartment building of which I do not control the heat so it can get very dry and I find that glass is better in that sense. I do have a humidifier in my apartment running on high 24/7 but even that only does so much.... I would need one in every room to really make a difference.
I know that summer is coming and that will help with the humidity, but I’m thinking long term... as soon as the fall hits and the heat kicks in...or even until summer arrives its dry and I’m worried about being able to keep the humidity up in his cage.
Sorry for the long rant... any knowledge and suggestions are appreciated!
Thank you!