Lpsouth1978
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I am in the process of preparing for my panther eggs to hatch. I still have at least 2.5 months before they hatch so I am in no hurry, but I want to get everything setup for them sooner rather than later. After doing A LOT of research and looking at virtually every option to house the little ones after they hatch, I decided on a simple storage bin setup. Here is a breakdown of how I built it. This is just a test bin and can still be changed and tweaked as needed.
I started by purchasing a clear 56qt and a 28qt storage bin with lids. I cut most of the top of one lid out and replaced it with aluminum window screen. I then did the same with the bottom of the 56qt bin. I attached the screen to the lid and bin using hot glue, I had to rough up the surface of the bin a little so the glue would stick to it.
I then got some simple wood dowels from Home Depot. I decided to get 3 sizes, 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4". I then cut them into several different lengths and hot glued them in larger bin creating many walk ways.
Once the dowels were all in and secure, I started stringing fake fines (wedding garland) throughout the bin until I liked the coverage.
Now I drilled a hole in one side of the bin for a John Guest bulkhead union and attached my DIY misting nozzle to the union (I use the same system on all of my cages).
Now I got some 1" PVC elbows and cut some 1" PVC pipe so it fit just inside the 28qt bin. This holds the larger bin almost 1.5" off the bottom of the small bin. Now I have a completed baby bin with mister and drainage tray. Each bin will house 4-5 baby ambilobe panther chameleons for the first 3 months of their lives.
What do you all think. Any and all suggestions are welcomed. I hope to finalize the design and start construction of the remaining 11 bins ASAP.
I started by purchasing a clear 56qt and a 28qt storage bin with lids. I cut most of the top of one lid out and replaced it with aluminum window screen. I then did the same with the bottom of the 56qt bin. I attached the screen to the lid and bin using hot glue, I had to rough up the surface of the bin a little so the glue would stick to it.
I then got some simple wood dowels from Home Depot. I decided to get 3 sizes, 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4". I then cut them into several different lengths and hot glued them in larger bin creating many walk ways.
Once the dowels were all in and secure, I started stringing fake fines (wedding garland) throughout the bin until I liked the coverage.
Now I drilled a hole in one side of the bin for a John Guest bulkhead union and attached my DIY misting nozzle to the union (I use the same system on all of my cages).
Now I got some 1" PVC elbows and cut some 1" PVC pipe so it fit just inside the 28qt bin. This holds the larger bin almost 1.5" off the bottom of the small bin. Now I have a completed baby bin with mister and drainage tray. Each bin will house 4-5 baby ambilobe panther chameleons for the first 3 months of their lives.
What do you all think. Any and all suggestions are welcomed. I hope to finalize the design and start construction of the remaining 11 bins ASAP.