Can I put a cham in this?

Are those glass sides or screen?


Chameleons cannot be kept in glass sides with the exceptions of a few species ( however i wouldn't ever put one in glass)
 
Are those glass sides or screen?


Chameleons cannot be kept in glass sides with the exceptions of a few species ( however i wouldn't ever put one in glass)
the lower front is screen and the top is screen. Is there any chameleons that would like this terrarium?
 
if both the lower front and the top are screen, you should be able to house a chameleon in there. remove the substrate, replace it with paper towels or something that does not absorb a ridiculous amount of water, and so that it can be thrown out as a cleaning method. naturalistic substrate is not for chameleons
 
looks good, but only a small species should go in it since it is pretty small. Or a female panther or veiled should be okay.

I disagree. Just because veiled/panther females are slightly smaller than the males of their species does not mean they should be kept in a cage that small.

OP, I personally wouldn't keep any true chameleon in that for their whole life; it's just too vertically cramped. Even for a small species like the senegal, I'm a believer in 18x18x36 being the bare minimum cage size in order to provide a decent quality of life.
 
I disagree. Just because veiled/panther females are slightly smaller than the males of their species does not mean they should be kept in a cage that small.

OP, I personally wouldn't keep any true chameleon in that for their whole life; it's just too vertically cramped. Even for a small species like the senegal, I'm a believer in 18x18x36 being the bare minimum cage size in order to provide a decent quality of life.

Sorry I had the wrong measurement its a 18Lx12Wx20H :eek:
 
It would be fine for a smaller chameleon...I have both my Fischer's (he's sort of a midget) and my Peacock in cages about that size. And, I think it would be okay for a female veiled or panther.
 
Are those glass sides or screen?


Chameleons cannot be kept in glass sides with the exceptions of a few species ( however i wouldn't ever put one in glass)

Please do not spread false information. They absolutely CAN be kept in glass. It all has to do with how you maintain it. Plenty of people keep them in glass. Especially in the UK.

OP
You could house a smaller species animal in there. How come you're stuck on nothing over 40 dollars? You'll more than likely end up with a WC (wild caught) animal which can have pricey vet bills.
 
Please do not spread false information. They absolutely CAN be kept in glass. It all has to do with how you maintain it. Plenty of people keep them in glass. Especially in the UK.

OP
You could house a smaller species animal in there. How come you're stuck on nothing over 40 dollars? You'll more than likely end up with a WC (wild caught) animal which can have pricey vet bills.

http://www.bigappleherp.com/Flap-Neck-Chameleons-Captive-Bred-Babies?sc=27&category=13667 I'll pay a little over 40 :D
 
The cage would work super well for a small chameleon or for a young chameleon, and then upgrade him in cage size later. But like others have said, glass is perfectly acceptable, especially since you have the bit of screen at the bottom and front. The air flow will be good.

I will say this though, chameleons are an expensive pet to keep. Be prepare to spend some money on them, between lights, supplements, etc. etc.

Here's a blog I made with the prices for supplies associated with owning a chameleon: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/olimpia/522-average-cost-owning-chameleon.html
 
Well I don't think I have enough experience to care for a chameleon and I cannot get a bigger cage. Crested Geckos for me :)
 
Well I don't think I have enough experience to care for a chameleon and I cannot get a bigger cage. Crested Geckos for me :)

Well at least you were able to realize that BEFORE getting a chameleon :) Most of the time people buy then pay the REAL price, often with bad outcomes. So props to you.
 
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