Jason,
I know that I actually suggested the plexi-glass, to keep him from falling, but Kirby may be right. They do tend to glass dance sometimes, when they see their reflection, or the glass confuses them, and being up closer to the light, he could overheat while doing that.
Also, if for some reason, he can't make it, or chooses not to go up the ramp to the top level, you will have wasted all the space at the top, which will basically cut the size of his home in half.
Maybe you should try something simpler, like what Kirby suggested, and then, if he does well with that, you could always change it to your original plan later.
Its so hard to know what's best for him, as none of us have ever had a little guy who has no legs at all. He really is a little miracle, and we're all rooting for him to have as normal of a life as possible, which I'm sure he will with the love and care you're giving him!
I know that I actually suggested the plexi-glass, to keep him from falling, but Kirby may be right. They do tend to glass dance sometimes, when they see their reflection, or the glass confuses them, and being up closer to the light, he could overheat while doing that.
Also, if for some reason, he can't make it, or chooses not to go up the ramp to the top level, you will have wasted all the space at the top, which will basically cut the size of his home in half.
Maybe you should try something simpler, like what Kirby suggested, and then, if he does well with that, you could always change it to your original plan later.
Its so hard to know what's best for him, as none of us have ever had a little guy who has no legs at all. He really is a little miracle, and we're all rooting for him to have as normal of a life as possible, which I'm sure he will with the love and care you're giving him!