AlohaChameleon
New Member
Just wanted to update since we are new to the forums and our buddy MJ has been doing so well in his new enclosure. I took some photos as we built the enclosure but haven't had the time to post until now.
This is an outdoor enclosure that we can move around to get optimal natural morning sun exposure. Anything beyond morning sun can get too hot, and we've found that MJ is doing well with morning sun and plenty of afternoon shade. We free-range him in the cooler afternoon sun in our yard. (We supervise so he can't escape!) Since we made the enclosure, we have outfitted it with lots of cool beachwood branches and pathos vines we harvested from just down the street! Originally we had a ficus in there.
We used 1/2" hardware cloth and fir for the framing lumber, cedar for the exterior finish and the bottom slats. 48"x18"x18"
MJ free-ranging on our papaya tree!
This is an outdoor enclosure that we can move around to get optimal natural morning sun exposure. Anything beyond morning sun can get too hot, and we've found that MJ is doing well with morning sun and plenty of afternoon shade. We free-range him in the cooler afternoon sun in our yard. (We supervise so he can't escape!) Since we made the enclosure, we have outfitted it with lots of cool beachwood branches and pathos vines we harvested from just down the street! Originally we had a ficus in there.
We used 1/2" hardware cloth and fir for the framing lumber, cedar for the exterior finish and the bottom slats. 48"x18"x18"
MJ free-ranging on our papaya tree!