Adding shower curtain to cage

Elgato

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Any ideas on how to stick some shower curtain on to the frame on a screen cage? I'm gonna try to just cover 1/4 to 1/2 of the sides towards the bottom of the cage to allow air to still circulate through. I was thinking of some type of adhesive but since he's already in the cage I'm concerned about possible fumes.
 
I literally just did this two my double wide wooden cages right before i got online. I used hot glue and just put a little dot in a couple spots. The reason for that is, Hot glue is really easy to get off of surfaces if needed
 
I literally just did this two my double wide wooden cages right before i got online. I used hot glue and just put a little dot in a couple spots. The reason for that is, Hot glue is really easy to get off of surfaces if needed

This maybe a silly question but is there any smell from the glue that might bother my cham?
 
I cut the pieces to size and just used the screws that hold the cage together. Curtains aren't very heavy, so they won't tear through the screws.

I also like to use CoroPlast, and I do the same thing with the screws.
 
Just put up one section and the tape looks to be holding up pretty good :) FYI I have a reptilogic cage.
 
I cut the pieces to size and just used the screws that hold the cage together. Curtains aren't very heavy, so they won't tear through the screws.

I also like to use CoroPlast, and I do the same thing with the screws.

i like coroplast as well, cheap and easy:cool:
 
I put screws along the outside of the cage on the top and use the clip on rings for curtains and hang them on, this way I can remove them easy. I use it to cover my females when it's laying time also. :)
 
Are there certain types if curtains to avoid when doing this?

I'd stay away from colorful looking patterns so they don't upset the chameleon. but other than that, not really. I just used clear or white in the past.

I still stick to my suggestion of coroplast. It's at Home Depot and Lowe's in white.
 
depending on what your cage is made of you may be able to use magnets..

I use magnets for so many things, they're so easy to use.
I'd recommend that as well. For lighter things, I use the small craft magnets from Michaels or Hobby Lobby. If it needs to be heavier, magnaturals also sells their super magnets.

http://www.pangeareptile.com/store/super-magnets.html

The best thing is that anything attached with magnets is easy to remove, and therefore easy to clean :)
 
I used twist ties. I just put it through the curtain and through the screen and twisted them together.. ;) :D
 

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Fishing line and zip ties work well. Just weave it through a section and toe it off. You don't want to completely seal the top and bottom. Just having a shower curtain on the sides will keep the humidity high
 
One thing I experienced with using a shower curtain is that my enclosure would mold because of the reduced air flow. I only covered two sides of the cage as well but now that I removed the shower curtain there's no mold growing in the cage anymore. But I live in Florida and its very humid here to begin with so maybe I didn't need it in the first place. Just lettin you guys know!
 
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