I'm flirting with the idea of building a large outdoor enclosure that I saw here:
http://www.chameleonnews.com/diy_outdoor.html
The problem is, where I live (in the Florida Keys) we have tons of ants. The design for this cage is floorless, so Im trying to think of ways to keep the ants out and any food insects in. Sure, I could incorporate a floor, but Im tryin to stick to the given design. Plus, I want it to be relatively easy to take apart, in case of a hurricane or something like that. I feel like adding a floor will make that more difficult to acheive. Any thoughts?
As for the cages potential inhabitants, ideally I want to use the cage to breed some of the less commonly CB chams. Given the climate of the Keys, (real hot, real humid) what do you all think might be a good candidate? I wanted a live bearing cham, but i dont think the majority of them would handle the climate too well. I was thinking a species from, say, Madagascar would do well.
Any comments/suggestions are appreciated. thanks!
http://www.chameleonnews.com/diy_outdoor.html
The problem is, where I live (in the Florida Keys) we have tons of ants. The design for this cage is floorless, so Im trying to think of ways to keep the ants out and any food insects in. Sure, I could incorporate a floor, but Im tryin to stick to the given design. Plus, I want it to be relatively easy to take apart, in case of a hurricane or something like that. I feel like adding a floor will make that more difficult to acheive. Any thoughts?
As for the cages potential inhabitants, ideally I want to use the cage to breed some of the less commonly CB chams. Given the climate of the Keys, (real hot, real humid) what do you all think might be a good candidate? I wanted a live bearing cham, but i dont think the majority of them would handle the climate too well. I was thinking a species from, say, Madagascar would do well.
Any comments/suggestions are appreciated. thanks!