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Screen cages commonly sold

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I bought a screen cage from Scales and they seem to be the common design available eveywhere (great cage BTW). My concern is that its fine screen and I have concerns about full grown veileds and others thrashing this screen when they are adults.

Does anyone have any expereince with these cages with adult chameleons? I'd like to get more but I am doubting the strength of the screen. I have seen stronger screen used on aquarium tops get bent out of shape.
 
Alan,

I've never had an adult chameleon damage the aluminum screen on the cages and I've kept Mellers in them. The biggest drawback to the screen is large chameleons climbing on it and losing nails. To combat this I recommend providing a large amount of vegetation to allow the chameleon to get to all areas of the cage, also a larger grapevine or similiar climbing perch works well for large adult chameleons.
 
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