Possible for a Cage to Be Too Large?

CamrynTheCham22

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I was pondering getting a very large cage for my chameleons once I move, and I was also wondering if it is possible for a cage to be too big for a domestic chameleon breed such as a veiled or panther, not wild-caught? This plan is definitely not set in motion, and each chameleon would have their own separate enlarged cage if I did ever go through with it. I imagine that it would feel like they each have more territory, and more space to explore. Any thoughts on this? Also, one sample dimension size was about 6' x 4'.
 
I was pondering getting a very large cage for my chameleons once I move, and I was also wondering if it is possible for a cage to be too big for a domestic chameleon breed such as a veiled or panther, not wild-caught? This plan is definitely not set in motion, and each chameleon would have their own separate enlarged cage if I did ever go through with it. I imagine that it would feel like they each have more territory, and more space to explore. Any thoughts on this? Also, one sample dimension size was about 6' x 4'.
I'm actually in the process of trying to build one about that size. It's still in pieces, though. It's eventually going to become an outdoor cage
 
Your only obstacles with a larger cage is providing enough UVB, heat (temp range) and humidity for a larger area. I know some people who free ranged had animals that didn't spend enough time under the UVB and developed MBD issues.
I realized this might be an issue, which is why I will probably have two/three basking bulbs over the top of the cage and maybe 2 linear UVBs as well so that the cham doesn't have to stay in just one spot to bask and UVB.
I was looking at my current cage right now and thought, "This is nothing compared to what they have in the wild" and thought it would be a fun undertaking to build or buy an extra large cage/s for my little chameleon family, which is sure to start growing soon.
Thanks for the input everyone! I am hopeful that I can begin this project soon. I bet the chams would really enjoy cages like that.
 
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