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Do you want something that you can keep him in forever or something for the next stage of growth?Hi, if I were to buy a dragon strand cage which one would be good for a 4month old chameleon I want this because he is out growing his cage by the months
I can link my custom build thread if you want!I was thinking about building my own but I don't know what I need to build it
Thanks! So for wood, I’m using MDF sealed with Pentair Epoxy Paint for the sides and substrate bin. You can also use PVC panels to seal the sides if you want something else that’s solid, though. I’m using wood 2x2s for the frame, also sealed with epoxy paint. You could also use PVC pipe instead of wood for the frame, or steel/aluminum square pipe. Since my cage will be wooden sides and a substrate bin, I’m using lag bolt screws. I’m using wood glue along with screws to really strengthen everything. If you use PVC or all screen for the sides, regular screws will do. On the inner screen, I’m using 1/2” PVC coated hardware cloth and regular window screen mesh for the outside part. You can use just one, but mine still like to climb the screen and I still wanted bug protection. If you go with the hardware cloth, use washers with it or use screws with built in washers. Staples will work to attach the window screen to the wood. You’ll need aquarium sealant for the seams between everything. If you do a custom background, you’ll need black waterfall foam and more aquarium silicone. If you need anything else, let me know!So I went to the link and saw your design( It was wicked awesome) but if I'm going to do I need to know what to use as a drainage system and what type of wood and if I want it around 6' tall how big should I use the sides what type of screen I should use and some other stuff that I can find on my own
For drainage, I’m filling the bottom ~3” of the substrate bin with lava rock (will have a drainage hole in the bottom of the bin with window screen hot glued over it and a bucket below), using weed barrier to make a barrier for the soil. My temporary cages are bare bottom, as in I have a substrate tray with egg crate/lighting diffuser stacked up in it (it’s easier and sturdier than building a shelf/frame out of it) and a moss mat over that for visual appeal. When the water level gets to the moss mat, I just siphon out the water, but you can also drill a hole in the bottom of the substrate tray (with window screen hot glued over it) that drains to a bucket below.So I went to the link and saw your design( It was wicked awesome) but if I'm going to do I need to know what to use as a drainage system and what type of wood and if I want it around 6' tall how big should I use the sides what type of screen I should use and some other stuff that I can find on my own
If you use window screen and window screen frame, about $80. For what I’m doing, about $200-$500How much does it usually cost to build a enclosure?
For one enclosure, not twoIf you use window screen and window screen frame, about $80. For what I’m doing, about $200-$500
That’s $80 if you buy 4 window screen kits, not if you buy everything separate. I made my old cage out of the kits and it was 2’ by 2’ by 4’ tallIf you use window screen and window screen frame, about $80. For what I’m doing, about $200-$500