Finished veiled chameleon enclosure?

gracie88

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Hey guys! I just finished my veiled chameleon enclosure, how does it look? Should I move my basking spot at all? Should I add more foliage/hiding spots? I am open to any tips or pointers, thank you so much!
 

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I think that looks great! I can’t tell if you have any live plants in there. If not, you’ll be needing to add some. Veileds nibble their plants and may try to eat an artificial leaf and get impacted. Pothos is my personal favorite as it is quick and easy to grow and the vines are great for climbing. As your live plants grow in, you can start removing the artificial. I attached my fake ones to the outside of the enclosure so my chams can still feel hidden from me.
 
I think that looks great! I can’t tell if you have any live plants in there. If not, you’ll be needing to add some. Veileds nibble their plants and may try to eat an artificial leaf and get impacted. Pothos is my personal favorite as it is quick and easy to grow and the vines are great for climbing. As your live plants grow in, you can start removing the artificial. I attached my fake ones to the outside of the enclosure so my chams can still feel hidden from me.

Thank you so much! Are pothos hard to take care of? I think I'm going to go down to my local nursery and grab one!
 
Get 1 inch or larger rock to put on the top of the soil in the pots to keep your cham out of it. If you can find mature pothos with long vines you can weave them up through the top areas of the cage.
 
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