By the way, it IS possible to keep fishers in sizable ventilated- low temp aquariums.
Hi,
the most people in Germany keep chameleons in glass-cages - with no problems. The point is, it need´s a good ventilation.
The topside of our glass-cages is gauze and we have a gauze-area on frontside. With this we get a good ventilation AND it is possible to keep the humidity high.
We keep a pair of Kinyongia multituberculata ......
(the male)
(she is a young female)
.... and a male Kinyongia matschiei in those cages.....
..... and they look good, eat and drink.
Important for the Kinyongias is a lower temperature, much light and fresh water.
I think the biggest problem of Ash was the waterfall. Maybe it is nice, but
never ever put a waterfall in a chameleon-cage, because it is a real good way to breed bacteriums and infect the chameleon.
The most of the wild-caught chameleons are weakened and stressed. It needs only more stress or bacteriums and they will die.
For example - our K.matschiei we got in very bad condition....
.... and now he looks great:
Greetings from Germany, Peter