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Jay Sick

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The first 2 pics are different angles of the bedroom cages i can't get all the cages in in one shot. the next 2 are of my man Lord Gabrial Mc Doom aka Blue bar Ambilobe. The last pic is in my living room were it is way cooler a constant 75 degrees and that is where my quad , sail-fin, 2 male Jacksons and one female Jackson reside. All the misters are in the air less hose and cleaner plus i have a custom drip system were 1 bucket can do up to 30 cages. Humidifier in my room and a giant sears Kenmore humidifier in the living room walls are tarped along with floor.
 

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the one cage in living room is brand new and is awaiting vines which im getting in an hour when the gf gets home i just want people to see what dows and hot glue combined with imagination can do also the baby red bars cage is not in the bedroom shot i will post that next
 
Here is the 4 month old baby red bar who had captive parents. The last pic is My Andapa Panther who is also 4 months old who came from wild caught parents . quite an amazing difference.
 

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holy cow, i have a bit of a record of going overboard(went from 1 fish tank to 7 in 4 months) i love my cham and hope i can keep it to just one, but you folks are scarin me :eek:
 
i honestly don't wanna type it all out but if u want pm me and ill give u my number and u can call me it's super easy and super cheap and very safe for chams
 
Very nice set ups and like the wood sticks and awesome chams you got there. I could type a idea that I done. Use lightweight wood that doesn't have much weight. Use fishing line and at the ends of the sticks cut a round line around the end but not to far from the end. Hard part is tieing the fish line around the cut and tieing it to the mesh. Easier to explain in person and completely safe for a Cham to climb and a nice DIY project as well.
To quote am just helping aweser a question with a post on thread. Not stepping on OP toes. I like to help that's all and a Cham slave for 12 years now.
 
i got all the parts from a hydroponics store i drilled a hole in the bottom of the bucket them shoved a 1/4 inch grom in there to seal it then shoved a 1/4 hose about 3 inches long from the bucket in to a T the left side is ten feet and right side is ten feet of 1/4 inch tube cap the end and poof gravity feed. The tricky part is then u have to take a nail and tap holes in the 1/4 inch tube were u want you drip lines to be once that is done you shove a special plastic piece not sure the name pointy on both ends sorts thing in the hole that seals it self up. Then attach 1/8 tube to it that leads to your valve that leads another piece of 1/8 were ever u want it to go to for drip i use a 3 gallon bucket but one gallon will work. keep in mind it all came from a hydroponics store so it's not the material u get at home depot its higher quality but worth every penny. I will say this it's a real b****h trying to squeez all the fitting together but once it's done so worth it.
 
dom to answer your question its thumb tacks and hot glue but pm me and ill call yah and tell yah how. Because with reptasleeze if you don't do it right it could rip the screen.
 
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