I am building my chameleon a new cage as the one which the shop sorted me with is a bit small and doesnt have enough ventilation.
Its going to be 48x24x16 made of wbp plywood with open top mesh & front opening will be mesh aswell. The bottom of the enclosure will have plexiglass siliconed to the floor as this will be wettest part but also so a drain running out the bottom. All the wood on the inside will be sealed with a suitable epoxy resin or maybe thinking about covering inside with sheets of white pvcu board but not sure how white looks in a cham cage - if anyone has any pics or advice on the white pvc please let me know.
One of the main aspects of this cage build is to see how cheap i could build a completely waterproof enclosure that would support misting systems, humidity etc. but not compromise quality.
I am a joiner by trade so working with wood is fairly easy for me and whipped this up in around 3 hours with a hand saw and a jig saw. It is by no means meant to be a work of art as i am trying to keep costs down etc. All joints were countersunk, screwed & glued together for the extra rigidity.
so heres the sheet of 8x4 ply i bought for £25 from hardware store and had it cut up into 600mm widths for the back and 2 sides, however after putting them together i didnt like the squareness of a 24x24 so narrowed it down to 24x16 which is alot better for the space i have.
marking out holes & countersunk
now by battery died whilst i was building so i couldnt take any progression pics but heres the carcass ready for the door, sanding, sealing etc.
i will update when make progress on it
scott
Its going to be 48x24x16 made of wbp plywood with open top mesh & front opening will be mesh aswell. The bottom of the enclosure will have plexiglass siliconed to the floor as this will be wettest part but also so a drain running out the bottom. All the wood on the inside will be sealed with a suitable epoxy resin or maybe thinking about covering inside with sheets of white pvcu board but not sure how white looks in a cham cage - if anyone has any pics or advice on the white pvc please let me know.
One of the main aspects of this cage build is to see how cheap i could build a completely waterproof enclosure that would support misting systems, humidity etc. but not compromise quality.
I am a joiner by trade so working with wood is fairly easy for me and whipped this up in around 3 hours with a hand saw and a jig saw. It is by no means meant to be a work of art as i am trying to keep costs down etc. All joints were countersunk, screwed & glued together for the extra rigidity.
so heres the sheet of 8x4 ply i bought for £25 from hardware store and had it cut up into 600mm widths for the back and 2 sides, however after putting them together i didnt like the squareness of a 24x24 so narrowed it down to 24x16 which is alot better for the space i have.
marking out holes & countersunk
now by battery died whilst i was building so i couldnt take any progression pics but heres the carcass ready for the door, sanding, sealing etc.
i will update when make progress on it
scott