Bioactive help!!

Would you line the enclosure or use a tray?

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VeiledLifestyle

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Hey I bought the arboreal+ enclosure and even though it's wooden I'd like my veiled to have its own habitat my question to everyone is would you put the drainage layer in some sort of tray and bury said trays to not be visible, or would you line the inside with a heavy duty lunar?? Would be a shame to do the wrong thing and ruin a beautiful enclosure thanks in advance!!
 
Hey I bought the arboreal+ enclosure and even though it's wooden I'd like my veiled to have its own habitat my question to everyone is would you put the drainage layer in some sort of tray and bury said trays to not be visible, or would you line the inside with a heavy duty lunar?? Would be a shame to do the wrong thing and ruin a beautiful enclosure thanks in advance!!
Can you post pics of what you bought?
 

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I'd have hit sitting on a substrate bin made of wood and pond liner. I've also used flower pots though probably wouldn't have one to fit your purpose. Couple pics to give you an idea
 

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Does the bottom of it come out? If so do what James said and make a bin for it to sit on top of and have the bio layers below the enclosure.
 
Thanks for your help guys as the bottom doesn't come off unfortunately (would be so awesome if it did though) ill probably create some sort of substrate bit and cut the bottom a little or create one that slots inside the enclosure snug thanks again!
 
So I would listen to @jamest0o0

But also.... Do you have a linear UVB light? Is there screen for airflow anywhere on that one?

Make sure you are not fogging during the day when lights are on. This should only be done at night without light and when the cage has cooled off.

These two links will help you quite a bit for accurate thorough information.
https://chameleonacademy.com/

https://www.chameleonbreeder.com/
No I dont usually fog during the day that picture was the first day i got the fogging system so tried it out and took a picture and of course I have uvb it just has a slot it gets sortve hidden behind the top railing and I'm currently waiting over extra circular vents to be delivered I'll cut and fit those
 
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