How does it look?

ldowney

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First, no matter how much we may like a enclosure they are the final judge. What all lighting will you be using ?
I think it looks good with a nice amount of branches at different heights throughout the enclosure. I think I would remove the rope hammock, they serve no real purpose for chameleons. I have a post farther down the list "enclosure redo" with pictures of three of my enclosures that might give you a idea. All my enclosures are bare bottom for easier cleaning.
 
First, no matter how much we may like a enclosure they are the final judge. What all lighting will you be using ?
I think it looks good with a nice amount of branches at different heights throughout the enclosure. I think I would remove the rope hammock, they serve no real purpose for chameleons. I have a post farther down the list "enclosure redo" with pictures of three of my enclosures that might give you a idea. All my enclosures are bare bottom for easier cleaning.
Well I put him in there and within 5 minutes he was eating his new plants. Which yes, I washed thoroughly. I have a HO T5 24w UVB light but I mistakenly got a 10.0 instead of the 5.0. (5.0 will be here tomorrow.) Also I have a 60w heat bulb. Yeah he doesn't use the hammock but it helps hold some of the vines up. I think it'll probably go and then I'll have room for the 2 plants I couldn't get in.
 
Looks good! I would recommend taking out the mossy vines though. I hear the are a breeding ground for bacteria to grow.
 
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