Morpheo's Mom
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Hello fellow chameleon keepers! I have some great news! I ordered a new backdrop for my enclosure. I'll keep you posted.
Morpheo says "good mornan!"
Morpheo says "good mornan!"
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definitely notLove the attitude!
Guess he hasn't had his morning "coffee" yet!
Welp didn't go according to plan. . I opened it up and there was such a horrible glue smell that I decided I better not risk it. I will be returning it and looking elsewhere. I'm open to ideas if you have any. Pic below is what I bought but maybe a cloth shower curtain would work? I am definitely not savvy enough to make something out of foam.Waiting to see the new background!
@Gingero has backdrops in her cages. Maybe she can help!
I am certain you are probably right. Just the thought of gutting out his enclosure gives me anxiety. But it could be fun and I would have the back round I desire. Hmm . I will look into it.The foam thing is easier than you would think.
Thanks, I've been scrolling through a few posts. Although I see some are for the foam, some are also against it due to possible toxins. As a a newbie it does seem a little intimidating. I do like @MissSkittles removable panel idea. I could essentially create it and choose not to install in the end. Regardless this would be a significant project. If I do go this route I'll be sure to document and share.There are a few posts with step by step instructions. look up Pond and stone
Awesome pic! Spunky veiled!Hello fellow chameleon keepers! I have some great news! I ordered a new backdrop for my enclosure. I'll keep you posted.
Morpheo says "good mornan!"
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ThanksAwesome pic! Spunky veiled!
Toxins are only really a concern if you don't allow the foam and silicone to properly cure. I have a custom background in my dart frog enclosure that has never caused any problems, but I would definitely recommend it for a new enclosure. Gutting the old one takes time that may not be possible if you don't already have a second enclosure of some sort.Thanks, I've been scrolling through a few posts. Although I see some are for the foam, some are also against it due to possible toxins. As a a newbie it does seem a little intimidating. I do like @MissSkittles removable panel idea. I could essentially create it and choose not to install in the end. Regardless this would be a significant project. If I do go this route I'll be sure to document and share.
Sometime in the not-so-near future when I get more space I definitely see myself having a carpet chameleon. Although in all honesty I'll take one of each species hapily LoL.Ooh!!! What species are you considering?