Flooring for my yemen

Fergie1989

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ok so i have got a yemen and in my terrarium i have orchid bark on the floor could anyone recomend a better flooring apart from paper towels or having nothing..... thanks john
 
Nope. Nothing is best. Actual substrate can kill your chameleon and i think thats the worst possible outcome. Nothing, paper towel, newspaper. Thats about it.
 
its cuss with substrate he could eat sumthing of the substrate nd get impaction than that will be bad
 
ok so i have got a yemen and in my terrarium i have orchid bark on the floor could anyone recomend a better flooring apart from paper towels or having nothing..... thanks john

There are other safe options, what sort of look are you going for with the enclosure?
 
im trying to go for a rain foresty look. im using orchid bark as my friend uses it and he has a panther who is about 11 months old
 
Okay, we have a few members who use rainforest-type enclosures, they usually keep pygmy chameleons because they thrive in leaf-litter and have evolved for that environment. Annoyingly for you your Yemen hasn't evolved to spend so much of his time so close to the forest floor, so is at risk of impaction if he snags insects or vegetation too close to your orchid-bark substrate. If you want to keep your Yemen healthy, but avoid the sterile look of kitchen towel or newspaper you could look at reptile carpet or astroturf?
 
I use nothing, it looks less tacky than paper towels and i just use paper towels to clean up the poop! :)
 
For your terrarium like I said, I would recommend very very very fine soil. Just organic top soil. It will look good and the risk of impaction is very little. And if you want to avoid feeders being on the ground use a feeding cup :) that will guarantee she eats as well.
 
I use patio carpeting that looks like fake grass. Theres nothing that comes off it and can impact your yemen. And it adds nice color and feature to its enviroment and easy to clean. A 6'x8' rug at lowes was 18$ and just cut it to size and replace as needed
 
I use patio carpeting that looks like fake grass. Theres nothing that comes off it and can impact your yemen. And it adds nice color and feature to its enviroment and easy to clean. A 6'x8' rug at lowes was 18$ and just cut it to size and replace as needed

or get repti carpet :D
 
I always use soil but with a good drainage. My cage bases are basically a huge planter box. Never had an issue with that. Sometimes the chams eat a bit of dirt. As long as you have no stagnant water, there will not be any mould in a screen cage and the soil will be safe. Just make sure it is organic soil. I would not use any bark for a Cham. And towels and newspaper are not really attractive to me to look at. As said before, your veiled is not a tropical species. It lives mainly on acacia trees. I don't think the tropical look is too appropriate to mimic.
 
or get repti carpet :D

I use repti carpet in my bearded dragons habitat and it's nice but for whatever reason I like the fake grass for the chameleons it just adds a lil depth and dimension. But I do agree that the repti carpet is very simple and it does come already precut for ya lol
 
If you are going for looks this is what I use in the bottom of my enclosure. It is a vinyl, slate pattern tile. Easy to clean, no risks of impactions, and pleasing to the eye. They are about 1/8 inch thick and come in 18X18 widths at Home Depot. If your enclosure is bigger you can always go to a flooring store and have them cut you a larger length off of a vinyl roll and cut that to fit the bottom of your enclosure if it is bigger than 18X18. This picture is of my cage. It is a DYI 18X18X36. I have one of their vinyl pans in the bottom which I covered with the vinyl tile. Note that I have a drain system in the center for excess water drainage that flows into a pan under the cage.
 

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If you are going for looks this is what I use in the bottom of my enclosure. It is a vinyl, slate pattern tile. Easy to clean, no risks of impactions, and pleasing to the eye. They are about 1/8 inch thick and come in 18X18 widths at Home Depot. If your enclosure is bigger you can always go to a flooring store and have them cut you a larger length off of a vinyl roll and cut that to fit the bottom of your enclosure if it is bigger than 18X18. This picture is of my cage. It is a DYI 18X18X36. I have one of their vinyl pans in the bottom which I covered with the vinyl tile. Note that I have a drain system in the center for excess water drainage that flows into a pan under the cage.

That's beautiful! I never thought of vinyl flooring. So much easier to clean than my patio carpeting, I'm going to be switching to your flooring this week lol!!
 
That's beautiful! I never thought of vinyl flooring. So much easier to clean than my patio carpeting, I'm going to be switching to your flooring this week lol!!

Glad I could be of help! :D I have vinyl in all of my cages. It makes the best cage bottom ever for Chams.
 
For anyone with a bearded dragon with the same question I've heard to use ceramic tile because it actually files down their nails and you dont have to file them yourself..once my dragon is big enough in her permenant enclosure I'm lining the floor with ceramic tile..but still sumhow never thought about vinyl for the chams;p
 
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