Future Home for Flapneck

EmilyChameleon

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Seeing as my chameleon has grown so quickly i've been getting his future home ready.
He's currently in a 2ft wooden vivarium
And his new home is a large open air vivarium (on the link below)
http://www.surreypetsupplies.co.uk/lucky-reptile-openair-vivarium.html

So I tested the heating + humidity a couple of days ago before putting him in for good.

And today I put him in for a few hours with me supervising him haha and he looked like he loved it :)

here's some photos to show you all.

I can upload more pics of the new house if anybody wants to see
 

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Welcome to the forums! Such a cute little one! I am not seeing the deformed bones from the pics you posted though! Just a note on the substrate in the bottom...Most of us don't use it and these are the reasons why...bacteria breeding ground with it getting wet all the time, great place for feeders to hide, and the most important of all, injestion which could lead to a serious impaction. Looks nice, but something to thing about for the future health of your chameleon.
 
Welcome to the forums! Such a cute little one! I am not seeing the deformed bones from the pics you posted though! Just a note on the substrate in the bottom...Most of us don't use it and these are the reasons why...bacteria breeding ground with it getting wet all the time, great place for feeders to hide, and the most important of all, injestion which could lead to a serious impaction. Looks nice, but something to thing about for the future health of your chameleon.

He doesnt have bark anymore, and at the moment he has a repti carpet at the bottom of this enclosure with vermiculite underneath for humidity :)
 
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