sloop john b
New Member
Hello all,
I am in process of putting together a habitat for adult panther chameleon, and since I live in Wisconsin, I am going with a solid walled enclosure. I am totally aware of the screen vs. solid walled debate, and I'm going with solid.
So I would like your opinion on two options:
1) Exo Terra 36" x 18" x 36"
or
2) Animal plastics 36"w x 24"d x 48" high
(controlled density PVC): http://www.animalplastics.com/
For the Animal Plastics cage, the top would be screen and front have a clear acrylic door. I would drill holes along both sides of lower section to create chimney effect airflow upward.
For either cage, I would use fluorescent UVB lighting complemented with dome heat/light. I would also use automated misting system, and live plants with terrarium floor planted as well.
I was thinking the larger AP cage would give more room, and maybe the solid black walls on three sides give more sense of security for the chameleon. On the other hand, it might be harder to regulate the heat/humidity in the larger enclosure. The Exo-Terra would be more waterproof on the bottom, possibly conferring some advantage for the planted floor.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
John Battaglia
Morelia Trophy Club
moreliatrophyclub.com
I am in process of putting together a habitat for adult panther chameleon, and since I live in Wisconsin, I am going with a solid walled enclosure. I am totally aware of the screen vs. solid walled debate, and I'm going with solid.
So I would like your opinion on two options:
1) Exo Terra 36" x 18" x 36"
or
2) Animal plastics 36"w x 24"d x 48" high
(controlled density PVC): http://www.animalplastics.com/
For the Animal Plastics cage, the top would be screen and front have a clear acrylic door. I would drill holes along both sides of lower section to create chimney effect airflow upward.
For either cage, I would use fluorescent UVB lighting complemented with dome heat/light. I would also use automated misting system, and live plants with terrarium floor planted as well.
I was thinking the larger AP cage would give more room, and maybe the solid black walls on three sides give more sense of security for the chameleon. On the other hand, it might be harder to regulate the heat/humidity in the larger enclosure. The Exo-Terra would be more waterproof on the bottom, possibly conferring some advantage for the planted floor.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
John Battaglia
Morelia Trophy Club
moreliatrophyclub.com