Hi so I’m planning to change my baby panthers and outsalet chameleon cage and I was wondering if it would be a good idea I want to get 2 ficus trees and some other plants would it be ok to do that?
Yes, it would be fine. However, if you will be making a lot of changes it’s best to remove your chameleon while you’re doing it and get everything done all at once. I put my cham on a large plant to hang out while I did a quick redo. When I did an extensive redo, I used a spare enclosure.
Hi so I’m planning to change my baby panthers and outsalet chameleon cage and I was wondering if it would be a good idea I want to get 2 ficus trees and some other plants would it be ok to do that?
I'm a little confused. Are you keeping multiple chameleons in a single enclosure? That might not be a good idea; chameleons are solitary and territorial animals. Cohabiting often/usually winds up badly.
Are you planning on changing the enclosures themselves (e.g. to something larger) or just the plants within?
Yes, it would be fine. However, if you will be making a lot of changes it’s best to remove your chameleon while you’re doing it and get everything done all at once. I put my cham on a large plant to hang out while I did a quick redo. When I did an extensive redo, I used a spare enclosure.
I'm a little confused. Are you keeping multiple chameleons in a single enclosure? That might not be a good idea; chameleons are solitary and territorial animals. Cohabiting often/usually winds up badly.
Are you planning on changing the enclosures themselves (e.g. to something larger) or just the plants within?
IMO it depends on how long they'll be in there, and what you've got available. When I had to do some major work (my ficus tree died), I put the little fellow on my Missus' plant table for a couple hours, where he checked out every plant there and had a ball (he didn't want to go back in, but... )
If I knew it was going to be an all-day affair, and no-one was available to keep an eye on him, I might do an opaque bin with branches (and some ventilation). With no light, they usually just go to sleep for the duration.