Enochlg
New Member
They sell & recommend it at LLLReptile, their selling point is that it's affordable & why spend a lot of money on a cage you'll need to upgrade in a few months anyways. They also win in the weight category & the mobility category.
But how often do we need to pick up & move our cages anyways? & let's face it, we want the best for our chameleons, their sensitive magnificent creatures.
So these were the cons i've found from this cage
1. It's dark. I have 4 lights on top & i keep the room very well lit & it's still dark in there.
2. The fabric net is wrapped around a PVC frame which crickets hide behind
3. When dead crickets fall to the bottom of the cage they always seems to get stuck under the PVC frame which is near impossible to get out so they start to rot
4. this is the one thats most important to me.
Anytime you need to zipper the cage shut or open, it shakes the entire cage & freaks your chameleon out! The last thing we want to do is scare our chameleons every time they see us.
But how often do we need to pick up & move our cages anyways? & let's face it, we want the best for our chameleons, their sensitive magnificent creatures.
So these were the cons i've found from this cage
1. It's dark. I have 4 lights on top & i keep the room very well lit & it's still dark in there.
2. The fabric net is wrapped around a PVC frame which crickets hide behind
3. When dead crickets fall to the bottom of the cage they always seems to get stuck under the PVC frame which is near impossible to get out so they start to rot
4. this is the one thats most important to me.
Anytime you need to zipper the cage shut or open, it shakes the entire cage & freaks your chameleon out! The last thing we want to do is scare our chameleons every time they see us.