C Croninking Established Member Aug 24, 2018 #1 Possibly a dumb question but is there a rule of thumb to how wide a chameleons climbables need to be?
Possibly a dumb question but is there a rule of thumb to how wide a chameleons climbables need to be?
JacksJill Website Manager Staff member Aug 24, 2018 #2 I try to use a wide variety of diameters so that their weight doesn't always rest on the same part of their foot.
I try to use a wide variety of diameters so that their weight doesn't always rest on the same part of their foot.
Remkon Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 24, 2018 #3 Not really, I'd go with a wide variety of thicknesses and even different types of wood. Thinner branches so its easy to grab and sleep on for the night, thicker branches so he van wear down his nails to prevent em from getting to long and sharp.
Not really, I'd go with a wide variety of thicknesses and even different types of wood. Thinner branches so its easy to grab and sleep on for the night, thicker branches so he van wear down his nails to prevent em from getting to long and sharp.
C Croninking Established Member Aug 24, 2018 #4 Sorry, my question wasn't very clear. Is there a minimum thickness? To prevent falls
Brodybreaux25 Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 24, 2018 #5 Croninking said: Sorry, my question wasn't very clear. Is there a minimum thickness? To prevent falls Click to expand... Not really but if you do go too small they could snap. I’d say nothing smaller than 1/8”.
Croninking said: Sorry, my question wasn't very clear. Is there a minimum thickness? To prevent falls Click to expand... Not really but if you do go too small they could snap. I’d say nothing smaller than 1/8”.