I was wondering, I have a plant that I have had with my new WC carpet chameleon for a few weeks now, and it is a little too big for his enclosure. I wanted to switch it to another enclosure that I am setting up for a chameleon I am getting at the end of the month. I havent gotten to take the...
The mouse wasnt dead, it was still moving the whole video, I am sure pinky's once in a while are fine, but a full grown mouse can bite the tongue, the inside of the mouth, dangerous.
Has anyone used these for chameleons? I know they produce a lot of uvb and probably dont mix well with all the water chameleons need, but wouldnt a bulb a couple feet above the cage still provide more uvb then a normal tube?
Are those the same nozzles as these http://cgi.ebay.ca/10-New-Anti-Clog-Misting-Nozzles-Acetal-Nozzle-L-K_W0QQitemZ220095845109QQcategoryZ3191QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem ? And I cant use the 1/4" "T" that is sold there to work with 1/4" tube? Thanks for the replys.
Does anyone know of any where else that sells cheaper nozzles and fittings then pro-products? I want to expand my pro-mist but dont want to buy 10 nozzles for 100$ if there is something just as good for cheaper. Also, I am looking for cheaper quick connect fittings as well! Thanks.
Are you talking about fiberglass or fiberglass screen? fiberglass screen is soft, like a cloth, there are no tiny shards or anything to make you itchy.
Did you cut the screen frame pieces yourself?
I have a wood cage and the screen cage I just built. I had a lot more trouble with the wood, and it was more work, and I think the aluminum looks a million times better. It is also very light, wood ones can get very heavy.
It probably cost around 100 canadian for all the supplies, tools that i needed and other various things brought it up to about 150.
I was going to use aluminum screen, but its so hard to work with and I hear its harder on the chams nails. I plan on cup feeding my crickets, but even if i didnt...
You need about 11 4' section of screen frame, 3 3' sections of screen frame, i had about 25' by 3' of fiberglass screen and i might have 5 or 6 feet left over, i bought 75' of screen spline and have maybe 10' left over. A bunch of sheet metal screws, a drill for pilot holes. Some kind of saw...
Well my girlfriend has the good camera, so I had to take one with the camcorder so it isnt very clear, its got a solid bottom, 2 front doors, 4x2x2, it should get the job done!
Of course after I said it was easy I encounter the problems. Hanging the door wasnt as easy as i thought. The screen wasnt going in right, my saw that I was cutting the aluminum with got really dull and threw shrapnel all over the room, and the hinges were being a major pain in the butt. Now I...
I just built a new 2x2x4 aluminum cage. I live in Canada so buying the already made cages is not as easy, so I decided to make my own. I was suprised how easy it was, I built wood cages before and it usually takes me forever and I always run into some kind of problem. This was quick, and fairly...