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Is this mesh different from hardware cloth? I don't have an issue with hardware cloth. The only concern is how to contain free roamed feeders.
Hardware cloth tends to be galvanized too as it will rust easily, similar to chicken wire. You can scrub it then paint it with tool handle coatings and also spray it with kid-safe latex paint to seal the surfaces and smooth rough edges. Also consider the coated wire mesh used for rabbit hutches. I've used hardware cloth, galvanized wire, aluminum and fiberglass windowscreen on various cages over the years. They can all work. Hardware cloth is easier on claws that can get snagged in smaller mesh sizes, but feeders can get out. One solution is to semi-confine your feeders in a larger plastic box. If you want to feed houseflies you can make a windowscreen outer cover that the cham won't climb on. Flies tend to congregate near the heat and light so you often only need to put windowscreen panels around the upper part of the cage.