Think I have finally finished.... Maybe

Hi guys, had my female panther a little while now, close to 4 weeks, I think I have finally came close to finishing her enclosure, what would you guys change to make it better? Lighting is arcadia luminize t5 6%, jungle dawn and 60w basking lamp, I have a automatic mister that runs for a few mins 30 mins after lights go out (so mister runs at 7.30pm) then a mars hydro fogger runs from midnite for 20 mins intervals with an hour break in between, last fogg is at around 6am, then sunrise is at 7am, with basking bulb coming on at 7.30am at 26°c then drops to 24°c at 3pm, then 22°at 5pm then obviously off from 7pm, dripper turns on at 8am and runs for 5 hours at a rate of around 1 drop every 2 seconds, all water into the enclosure is ro water too, daytime humidity is around 55% at the moment and night humidity is between 90-100%, live plants are ficus, 3 different pothos, umbrella tree, monstera, prayer plant, jungle velvet, weeping fig, creeping fig and a couple of polka dot plants, I have fans putting fresh air into the bottom of the enclosure and fans on top of the screen top for good circulation, wondering if there's anything I can add or change to make it better for her, or if there's ideas of how I could have done things differently.
 

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I only thing I would change is I would take out the plastic plants and go all natural live plants (my personnel preference). Then your chameleons (female Furcifer pardalis) enclosure looks to be lacking branches. I would add both vertical and horizontal branches for your chameleon to roam. You eventually may want to upgrade to a larger enclosure for your female Furcifer pardalis.

Other than that your chameleons enclosure looks great!

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
Thank you, I only have the 1 plastic plant in there and it's only until the other plants fill out a bit and believe it or not there's a total of 15 horizontal and vertical sticks in the enclosure plus the large branches on top
 
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