you best bet is to use push pins if it is a screen cage. That way if you want to move the branch for whatever reason it is super easy and you would not have to reglue. Plus I don't know how well the glue would hold. The push pins work great and are very secure. Secure the branches from the outside of the screen with the push pins.
i was gonna use the push pins but i dont have any, and by the time im ready to move it or replace the branches i plan on having a new bigger cage for them. i was just asking because i didnt know if it would be toxic or what.
well, I would just make sure that no glue is showing around the branch and the screen when you glue it just incase. I doubt a chameleon would eat it but you never know and why take the chance. I just don't know how secure it would be and you wouldn't want the branch coming undone with your cham on it and take the risk of him getting injured from a fall. Also, when you say "them" are you housing more than one chameleon in a cage?.
thats what i was thinking about it falling. il just go pick up some thumb tacks. and i didnt mean more than one when i said "them". i was just refering to when i do get one because i havnt gotten a cham yet. thanks for the info though.
ok that's good. Was not sure if you realized about housing chams seperately. i think the thumb tacks or push pins are a better idea. I have glued stuff with hot glue only to have it fall apart!!!
yeah i know about housing them separately. the glue seemed like a good idea, but i didnt think about them falling, especially since hot glue gets briddle after a while.