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Action Jackson coined the term from me on another forums. GOC is a giant outdoor cage.
I wish I could coin some more so I could build another.
Action Jackson coined the term from me on another forums. GOC is a giant outdoor cage.
Very nice, I didn't notice if you screened the ground also animals may dig or tunnel to get to the chameleons. I would use a heavy metal screening that they cant get through.
i did not. the only wild borrowers around here are armadillos, and I'm not worried about them. the lumber siding was placed just 2-3" under the soil surface.
I suppose a dog, maybe raccoon, or eventually a snake could find their way in, but since it's not a free range system and they are all suspended in the air and then locked in individual cages, I did prevent whatever I thought was a realistic possibility. I hope I'm never proven wrong, but if I am I'll adapt.
As far as predators getting in rats are in my experience the biggest nuisance. My grandparents had issues with aviaries where they would come in eat seeds, steal eggs bite birds etc. Those little buggers will dig right through the wood if they think they want anything in there. They kept some very attractive baited traps on the outside hidden where the dogs couldn't get to them and that worked better than pouring a concrete base and digging screen into the ground. These days I would use the battery powered zap traps. Your larger mammal pets can't get into them and they work awesome. I've eliminated entire rat populations with only 2 of them. (I hate poison).
our next door neighbor has five cats that like to roam freely particularly on our property. And I have already caught two yellow rat snakes, each literally climbing the brick siding of our house. Besides that, i will daily see some black racers, redtail hawks, owls, and many other rodent predators and have never seen a rodent. so I hope the local population is being controlled very well. but thank you for the heads up.
WOW indeed, this thing looks GREAT! A lovely home for all of your babies
I live in Florida as well and I have to ask, this thing being only wood. Have you prepard for a hurricane? I mean the animals in the house obviously, I didn't look into much if you anchored this so I should read back. I was just making sure
You should convert part of your hurricane shelter into a ticket booth and start charging for tours lol.. What Do you neighbors think about your GOC ?
Chris