How should the adult cage look?

Picasso123

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I tried searching for some images on here but wasn't able to find any good ones.
can someone show me what a cage should look like for a Panther Chameleon?
 
And you weren't able to find inspiration in this thread for example? https://www.chameleonforums.com/official-enclosure-picture-thread-49688/

There's no one way to do it, I think. It's up to your creativity as to how you set up the cage so it works for your chameleon. You can go to craft stores and get clean branches and cut those to size and make pathways however you want them. And then with the use of plant stands, for example, you can play around with the height of the plants you use.
 
And you weren't able to find inspiration in this thread for example? https://www.chameleonforums.com/official-enclosure-picture-thread-49688/

There's no one way to do it, I think. It's up to your creativity as to how you set up the cage so it works for your chameleon. You can go to craft stores and get clean branches and cut those to size and make pathways however you want them. And then with the use of plant stands, for example, you can play around with the height of the plants you use.

Agreed, Cage design is you're artwork. Take pride in it, make it beautiful, make it fun and then take pictures and show it off here!

Just keep the basics in mind; Basking light off the screen, basking point needs distance away from basking light. Pathway from bottom of cage to higher branches in the case of a dreaded fall. Steer clear of any moss or soil, etc on the bottoms. Cover soil with rockers bigger then chameleons head, multiple thickness branches/vines.

Run with it...and lets see what you come up with
 
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