Rate Apollo's big boy enclosure!

ncf

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Hello everyone!

I got Apollo's new cage two days ago, and spent most of my time setting it up.

I've got a misting system going on 4 times a day for 3 minutes at a time and the temps (household bulb) are ranging from 29ºC to 34ºC, are those okay for a 5 month old? the average is around 32ºC right now.

He has an arcadia t5 6% UV lamp up top, coupled with a 10k white light just to iluminate his house a bit more.

The cage is a 2x2x4 custom made (two sides covered) from Pacheco Cameleones (a really nice guy from Spain, who was incredible with all the knowledge he shared with me and he's now breeding parson's chams! :) ).

Here's a picture:

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The plant in the middle is a Dracaena that I saw as safe for chameleons.

The bamboo sticks are highly texturized by myself with my trusty Swiss Army Knife, and are slightly less textured than the bendy vines you get to buy at petstores.

I've tried to get diferent diameter branches as to get him to climb different things and have secured them in a way that they wont spin when he shifts his weight.

Today I placed a bamboo stick from his old enclosure to the new one and he moved to the big boy cage right away :p He doesn't seem to want to come back, I guess! :)

I'll be buying a couple of fake plants to put around to hide the white sides.

Do you think he needs more branches? I've ordered a couple from the local flower shop.

If he needs any kind of change, just tell me, I'll get whatever's needed :)

Cheers!
 
Niiiice cage!!! :) I love that the screen is big enough to not trap nails, yet small enough to keep the feeders in. I think it looks great!
 
This is really awesome looking! After you add the branches or fake plants for a bit more cover you're gold. Very nicely done,everything looks easy to maintain :)
 
Thanks! I was quite in a panic cause I really want him to be happy there! :)

Well, the screen is doing a not so good job keeping medium crickets in, but I bet it does good with adults, I guess I'll have to cup feed for 2 or 3 months, then I'm allowed to free range :)
 
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