Screen Enclosures

gratefulj

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I was just wondering the genereal consensus on screen enclosures, good or bad? Pros and Cons?? What type enclosures do you use/find best to use? Pictures Wlecome:D. Thanks
 
Screen is usually deemed easier. However, glass can work. There are some environments where the moisture holding aspects of glass overpower the advantages of screen.
 
Screen is great. I havnt used a terrarium, but I can understand the benifits they could provide. I would think a terraium would be just fine provided its ventilated. Personally I recomend no cage at all!:p
 
I feel the same way lol. Is it likely for a sub-adult/adult to try to climb on sides of screen? With the standard sized screen I could see where that might be potentially difficult/hazardous to the CHAM? Or do the realize that it's too small of screen to climb on and just avoid it? Reason I ask is because I read in another thread that, their chameleon lost 2 back toes and sustained lashes on their feet :eek:?? I definatley don't want that in my guys future considering I just purchased him his upgraded future adult enclosure, which is all screen sided.
 
I feel the same way lol. Is it likely for a sub-adult/adult to try to climb on sides of screen? With the standard sized screen I could see where that might be potentially difficult/hazardous to the CHAM? Or do the realize that it's too small of screen to climb on and just avoid it? Reason I ask is because I read in another thread that, their chameleon lost 2 back toes and sustained lashes on their feet :eek:?? I definatley don't want that in my guys future considering I just purchased him his upgraded future adult enclosure, which is all screen sided.

I have found once they get bigger they dont climb on the screen. I use just aluminium screen from the hardware store on the big rolls they have.
 
What type of glass enclosure is acceptable? I have one of those ZooMed glass terriaums that I use for my sons Anoles, which I love, but have never seen anything that I thought was big enough for a Chameleon, do they exist?
 
It work great for me! Is light, easy to clean and if you "wrap" it with plastic will even solve the humidity issues you might have!!:D
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What type of glass enclosure is acceptable? I have one of those ZooMed glass terriaums that I use for my sons Anoles, which I love, but have never seen anything that I thought was big enough for a Chameleon, do they exist?

Yes, I believe that it is exo-terra that makes a 2x2x4 terrarium. I imagine its pricey though
 
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