tbone412
New Member
So I've only had my cham for a few days but I need to make some changes to his cage. I was lining the bottom of the cage with paper towels/newspaper with a plastic storage bin to catch some of the water. But the newspaper is giving the crickets a place to hide (and die) and it just gets soaked at the first misting. And the plastic bin I'm using isn't anywhere near big enough for the bottom of the cage, it just catches the majority of the water because of where I positioned it. The rest of the cage is still getting soaked tho and I'm getting lots of drowned crickets both in and out of the bin.
I was hoping for a quicker and cheaper solution than this but if I can't think of anything else I am going to order this substrate tray http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog...es/-/24-x-24-x-48-screen-cage-substrate-tray/ and just fit some kind of mesh or screen over the top so it catches the water but doesn't allow crickets to get in or my cham to drink out of it. But along with shipping this is really more than I want to spend after everything else I just got for him. They also have a product that is more specifically for catching water as it leaves the cage but that one doesn't really solve my problems.
Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? At the moment I don't have the setup to make or use a more complicated drainage system that I've seen throughout the forums, I really need something to catch the water that I can empty.
I was hoping for a quicker and cheaper solution than this but if I can't think of anything else I am going to order this substrate tray http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog...es/-/24-x-24-x-48-screen-cage-substrate-tray/ and just fit some kind of mesh or screen over the top so it catches the water but doesn't allow crickets to get in or my cham to drink out of it. But along with shipping this is really more than I want to spend after everything else I just got for him. They also have a product that is more specifically for catching water as it leaves the cage but that one doesn't really solve my problems.
Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? At the moment I don't have the setup to make or use a more complicated drainage system that I've seen throughout the forums, I really need something to catch the water that I can empty.