I've never suggested an aquarium for a large chameleon. I thought we were talking about glass enclosures (not the same thing at all).
In any case, if we're going to list potential issues with glass, should we not then also list all the potential problems with screen cages? if we desire balance and truth?
I hope you are not missing my point here.
I am NOT disagreeing on the fact that glass can be used effectively as long as ventilation strips are used.
I also agree that I do not like the fact that people quickly judge and said screen cage is the only way to go..
I am, however, disagreeing on certain potential problems arise from using a glass cage as a "myth."
We cannot say for certain that clawing at the glass as if wanting to go out will not create stressful effect on chameleons.
I am afraid saying it like that will give people a green light to go ahead and use aquarium without modifying it to make the environment suitable to the chameleon.
The thing is in US, when a glass enclosure is mentioned, people often use aquarium with screen top with no other ventilation.
We cannot assume when people say "glass enclosure," it means glass cage that has ventilation strips on 2 sides. That is why if you see ALL my post replying to the people asking whether it is ok to use glass cage, I always mentioned yes, AS LONG AS you have ventilation strips and a screen top to ensure air circulation.
and as far as maintaining greater balance and ultimate truth goes

, feel free to mention the problem of using a screen cage.
Actually, I can start:
Screen cages have the hardest time maintaining temperature and humidity.
But, most of that, can be done by adding more plants, humidifier, and higher wattage bulb.
At least in imho, it is much easier and probably cheaper doing so than drilling the glass (this is assuming that we use aquarium).
I know that Europe's and Canada's climate make glass becomes more beneficial to maintain proper temp and humidity.
I am not arguing with that fact.
But, AGAIN, in every single sample I saw, you guys ALWAYS ensure ventilation strips are available to tackle the stagnant air problem.
As I told you before, i do not believe in dogmatic approach of chameleon care.
There is always a way to circumvent the husbandry to fit what you want as long you are fully aware of what the chameleon needs.
But, no matter how you put it, I still DO NOT agree that having ONLY ONE screen side (at the top) is a good enough husbandry for old world chameleon no matter how the convection moves the air.
Simply said, would you advise people to put a panther chameleon/ veiled/ even jackson inside an all glass enclosure with only a screen top?
Somehow i know you would say no..
ADD one or more ventilation holes / strips (combined with the screen top) then you have air circulate well due to the chimney effect.
This is the type that I know can work.
