Ceycham
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As part of Norman's new cage build, I've decided to try the easy to clean approach and go almost bare on the bottom. I plan to install a tray under the screen bottom to collect drainage, so I'm thinking of lining the bottom screen with a perforated grass mat (from a dog litter pan) that I can just take out and rinse as needed. I have two pothos plants currently in his enclosure, one of which is planted in a tub of dirt, and the other is still in it's 7 or 8 inch pot. Resting these on the bottom is not ideal, since they will have to be disturbed often to get the mat out for cleaning, and because frankly their vines are needed closer to the top than the bottom, and they won't reach any more.
So, I'm stymied as to how to accomplish this. I've several half baked ideas going on in my skull, but need a fully baked one.
The one I'm entertaining at the moment is to hang them from a nylon macrame type hanger on each side of the cage and tie them together in the middle to center the two plants at mid level. But can that little bit of aluminum screen frame hold all that? I'm also considering laying a metal flat bar (or wood even) across the top and screwing it to that little bit of screen frame on both ends, and bolting couple of hook eyes to it for hanging the plants. But then I have to puncture the screen top...
Ideas anyone?
So, I'm stymied as to how to accomplish this. I've several half baked ideas going on in my skull, but need a fully baked one.
The one I'm entertaining at the moment is to hang them from a nylon macrame type hanger on each side of the cage and tie them together in the middle to center the two plants at mid level. But can that little bit of aluminum screen frame hold all that? I'm also considering laying a metal flat bar (or wood even) across the top and screwing it to that little bit of screen frame on both ends, and bolting couple of hook eyes to it for hanging the plants. But then I have to puncture the screen top...
Ideas anyone?