creep
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I have a new chameleon on order and I decided before it arrives I'd like to redo the enclosure.
Before I touched it up the wood was starting to show through in some spots. It was dirty and stained and needed a total refresher.
First I scrubbed and cleaned all the interior parts of the cage. Let it sit In the sun to fully dry, then my wife and I taped off the main sections and with multiple coats used up 3 cans of plasti dip. After letting sit outside for two days the fumes had dissipated And I brought the cage back inside.
While the plastidip had been drying I went to local lowes and Walmart for some foliage.
Of course I researched my plants to make sure they were on the safe list, I also had some large saguaro spines I wanted to incorporate into the enclosure. Hooked up the aqua zamp,tested it, Moved some stuff around, then After fitting everything in and routing my vines and spines i was done. And it came out looking good if I don't say so myself.
All that's left is to finish my feeder milk jug. Then the new Cham will be right at home!
Before I touched it up the wood was starting to show through in some spots. It was dirty and stained and needed a total refresher.
First I scrubbed and cleaned all the interior parts of the cage. Let it sit In the sun to fully dry, then my wife and I taped off the main sections and with multiple coats used up 3 cans of plasti dip. After letting sit outside for two days the fumes had dissipated And I brought the cage back inside.
While the plastidip had been drying I went to local lowes and Walmart for some foliage.
Of course I researched my plants to make sure they were on the safe list, I also had some large saguaro spines I wanted to incorporate into the enclosure. Hooked up the aqua zamp,tested it, Moved some stuff around, then After fitting everything in and routing my vines and spines i was done. And it came out looking good if I don't say so myself.
All that's left is to finish my feeder milk jug. Then the new Cham will be right at home!