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I've not yet gotten a setup or the cham but am still researching the whole thing. But I've always been fascinated by chameleons.
One thing that has bothered me in designing an good enclosure system is the drainage issue. With all the talk about misting and cham hydration, it would seem that the enclosure generates a fair amount of water, and a lot of it would end up on the floor. If you cage is in a room with hardwood floors or carpeting, that not so good. From reading many posts I've concluded that most people deal with it by putting down paper towels on a regular basis. This system seems so much better.
But I'm not quite clear on how all the water at the bottom of the cage gets thru to your drainage unit and not elsewhere. Does it depend on a heavy plant in the middle to warp the PVC bottom so all the water drains to the center? Do you drill holes in the center of the floor?
I haven't yet purchase a cage, but plan to get one that is 2x2x4. I'm wondering, does the solid floor of the standard all screen cage normally have holes for drainage, or if not, do you have to drill them yourself for it to work with your system.
When I'm ready to set up,I'd definitely be interested is such a drainage unit. I'd think a lot of other folks would to.
Well my birthday is in April, I will see if my husband will spring for 12 of them is zip is 59501 what would shipping cost?? Have to wait for hubby in a good mood