Tryptameme
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Hey everyone, I am looking to get a chameleon, and I want to avoid some mistakes I made with the first one I had a few years ago. I had a Jackson that was in a retail 2x2x4 screen cage, and I manually misted him. It turns out that the water from the spray bottle was running down the back wall of the cage, and it ended up damaging some of the wooden trim on the baseboard of my floor. So this time, I'd like to use a mist king and a PVC sided cage, along with proper drainage to avoid any damage to my new apartment. Problem is though, is that Dragon Strand cages aren't shipping with drainage right now, and are going to be a while to be back in stock. Tamura designs cages are almost 900$ including taxes and shipping, and zen habitats aren't exactly a perfect fit either.
This leads me to the DIY route, but I'm a complete novice and would like some advice. Hear are some questions that hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me can help with!
1) Can I use wood as the frame without it deteriorating over time? I see most DIY cages are wood based, but would it not rot over time? Is there a specific type of wood / way of treating it to avoid this?
2) Would Acrylic side panels be better than PVC? I've heard some criticisms about solid pvc sides not allowing chams to see their environments. Acrylic panels are about the same price and would allow the Cham to see more, and for more viewing angles for me. Are there any disadvantages to acrylic over pvc siding?
3) Is there any viable frame material alternative other than wood that can be used?
Thanks in advance to any help on this!
This leads me to the DIY route, but I'm a complete novice and would like some advice. Hear are some questions that hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me can help with!
1) Can I use wood as the frame without it deteriorating over time? I see most DIY cages are wood based, but would it not rot over time? Is there a specific type of wood / way of treating it to avoid this?
2) Would Acrylic side panels be better than PVC? I've heard some criticisms about solid pvc sides not allowing chams to see their environments. Acrylic panels are about the same price and would allow the Cham to see more, and for more viewing angles for me. Are there any disadvantages to acrylic over pvc siding?
3) Is there any viable frame material alternative other than wood that can be used?
Thanks in advance to any help on this!
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