Enclosures redesigned

Lamour

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*I tried to add images but they didn't work so they are attached separately in posts below*

Clyde the Veiled Chameleon: Clyde got a new parlor palm, two new pothos, and a spider plant. All his vines were also moved to fit his growing head :p
He has a basking light, a 10.0 uvb (vet said to use for mbd), and two 1600k plant bulbs (put in to hopefully help plants not die, is this much light harmful?).
On a side note, he keeps shedding his head, then body, then head again, and so on. Is this normal at around 1 year old?


Goober the Crested Gecko: I'm not sure if Goober is a boy or girl so being around 30g I put in a lay box just in case. In this tank I just rearranged the vines and hiding spots to fit the lay box in. She is not the smartest, I put her in the lay box to show her and she got stuck :rolleyes: It took her 10 min to find the opening again.

Let me know what you think!
 
Everything is held up with 60lb fishing line. I really like it, it fits right through the mesh, is easy to tie and is sturdy enough to hold weight. :D

For the pothos (my boyfriend figured it out) we put one around the pot and tied it on the outside of the mesh. Then put another one around the pot and spun around the top bar of the cage a couple times then tied it. This way the weight is supported by the side and top metal bars, not just the mesh.

Not sure if I explained it too well but here is a pic of how the fishing line is around the pot.

Pretty much it goes around the pot, through the mesh on both sides, up and back through the mesh right by the top (the fishing line should be on the inside once you do this), through the top mesh and around the metal bar then back through the mesh on side, and finally through the top mesh again (this is done on both sides so when the ends are through the top mesh you can tie them together).
 
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