Free Range

QuioteCham

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Hi Guys!
I have 4 adult panthers, (one big fat boy and 3 lovely ladies). I want to start a free range that everyone would be comfortable on (They all get along already so stress and confrontation isn't an issue and they are use to being out of their tank all the time). Anyway, I wanted to know what some of you guys did for free range setups. What kind of plants, how big/tall, do you use additional (extra) UV lights or heat than in their regular cage? I asume most people use cups for feeders, and so how do you feed if the particular chams don't dig the "cup method"? If any one is willing to share pics that would be most excellent!

Many Thankies!
Carol:D
 
this should help

check out this post a made a few months back

its pretty simple and not free range parsay but its not enclosed so im sure you get the point..

BEWARE!!!

sasha (my female veiled) LOVES TO WANDER

i came home today and she was about 10' from her cage walking around my tv stand

if you have any other animals in the house MAKE SURE YOU CAN KEEP THEM SEPERATE


https://www.chameleonforums.com/new-cage-continued-29832/
 
Though I do not free range my chameleons because I live in Ontario, Canada.
I think that it is a really cool idea.
I saw a link before for this one guy who made a whole room in his house into a jungle with many of species of reptiles. This housed a full glass front to view from his dinning room.
He even installed several webcams for others to view.
 
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