Drainage for 24x24x48 reptibreeze

allen_chris15

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Hi guys

Getting my first panther chameleon soon. I have a 24x24x48 reptibreeze. I'm starting with no substrate but will have automatic misting and one real plant (plenty of fake).

Any recommendations on best way to create a drainage system with a reptibreeze? Or is it just a case of using a towel on the floor of cage and changing regularly?!

Help most appreciated.

Chris
 
Hi guys

Getting my first panther chameleon soon. I have a 24x24x48 reptibreeze. I'm starting with no substrate but will have automatic misting and one real plant (plenty of fake).

Any recommendations on best way to create a drainage system with a reptibreeze? Or is it just a case of using a towel on the floor of cage and changing regularly?!

Help most appreciated.

Chris
I just use paper towels in the floor but I'm no expert.
 
You could go and get a washing machine drain pan from Lowes or Bome Depot. Then you can drill holes in it and place it on a tub or have a cage stand with a hole in it to be able to place a bucket under it.
 
You can buy a drip tray from Dragon Strand, one of the forums' sponsors. It works with a ReptiBreeze, as long as you get the right size tray. The water collects in the tray and I just suck it up with a turkey baster.
 
Hi guys

Getting my first panther chameleon soon. I have a 24x24x48 reptibreeze. I'm starting with no substrate but will have automatic misting and one real plant (plenty of fake).

Any recommendations on best way to create a drainage system with a reptibreeze? Or is it just a case of using a towel on the floor of cage and changing regularly?!

Help most appreciated.

Chris
I had a problem with liquid draining down my wall, but then I found on reptile.com they have sized Pam's for the bottoms that holds it in until you change it out, very helpful
 
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