JonRich
New Member
I have a Panther clutch hatching from breeding that was done last year with my RedBar Ambliobe Chance. Got tired of FruitFlies escaping everywhere. So I had an idea.
I have been doing wheatgrass and had got some mini "greenhouse" type trays with plastic domes. Just looking at it got my mind going. Figured it would be perfect for raising neonates till they got a but older. All it needed was screen for ventilation.
Well I cut out the top and sides and hot glued some screen pieces.
This is what the complete tray looks like. The whole top was cut out and replaced with screen, along with 2 sides.
I was going to make a wooden jungle gym but I went to Home Depot and they just so happen to have the perfect sized ficus. I got a few because I'll be making a few of these. Mocked up a few and it looked good. Even reached the top (we all know how baby Chams like to hang from the top of the cages.)
These were the plants I got. They were $1.99 each!
Top View
Settled with 3 plants . This way it wasn't too thick. I want to be able to view
them to make sure they are all eating.
Wash plants well, to get rid of any pesticides.
Lined the tray with paper towel. This will help with clean up and hold moisture to promote humidity.
Plants washed and misted. Covered the substrate in the plants with stones . Test run with Chams!
Complete and FruitFlies added, checking for any escapes!
No no no!! Not today FruitFly!!
I'll be giving this one a trial run. If it works I'll build 3 more to fit the
bottom rack and swap out the cages till later.
I have been doing wheatgrass and had got some mini "greenhouse" type trays with plastic domes. Just looking at it got my mind going. Figured it would be perfect for raising neonates till they got a but older. All it needed was screen for ventilation.
Well I cut out the top and sides and hot glued some screen pieces.
This is what the complete tray looks like. The whole top was cut out and replaced with screen, along with 2 sides.
I was going to make a wooden jungle gym but I went to Home Depot and they just so happen to have the perfect sized ficus. I got a few because I'll be making a few of these. Mocked up a few and it looked good. Even reached the top (we all know how baby Chams like to hang from the top of the cages.)
These were the plants I got. They were $1.99 each!
Top View
Settled with 3 plants . This way it wasn't too thick. I want to be able to view
them to make sure they are all eating.
Wash plants well, to get rid of any pesticides.
Lined the tray with paper towel. This will help with clean up and hold moisture to promote humidity.
Plants washed and misted. Covered the substrate in the plants with stones . Test run with Chams!
Complete and FruitFlies added, checking for any escapes!
No no no!! Not today FruitFly!!
I'll be giving this one a trial run. If it works I'll build 3 more to fit the
bottom rack and swap out the cages till later.