jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
I wonder if regular window screen would be better. Not ideal for uvb, but better for the tongue and insects
Yeah I was going to put up window screen, but instead went with the mosquito net which I like better.
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I wonder if regular window screen would be better. Not ideal for uvb, but better for the tongue and insects
Mosquito net looks like it would restrict more uvb than window screen
I woild still use chicken wire with a screen mesh. Due to stray cats, birds, raccoons, squirrels, whatever you have there.
I think widnow screen is too thin and very easy to tear. I wouldnt trust it. I watch my guys pretty closely on the indoor range to ensure they dont climb the window screens. Im more worried about small tears and aesthetics indoors... but outdoors I think other wildlife can easily tear thru itC as can debris in a storm. I’d be making my outdoor enclosures predator proof, and window screen wont cut it.
I just dropped a broom and it put a nice hole in one of my window screens. That being said, I get 2-3 uvi thru the screen on the indoor range on a sunny day on a south facing window. I havent seen more than 3ish uvi yet outside in md, so its pretty good IMO.
My cage would be a daytime only cage while being supervised, no plans on keeping him outside while I'm not home/hanging in the backyard.
By window screen I meant stuff equivalent to what's on my Repti-Breeze. Debating doing both poultry fence and screen though. Worried about a bird not noticing the screen and come barreling down into the cage, aiming for my chameleon.Even still i think an adult cham could tear window screen. Id go for something a little tougher
By window screen I meant stuff equivalent to what's on my Repti-Breeze. Debating doing both poultry fence and screen though. Worried about a bird not noticing the screen and come barreling down into the cage, aiming for my chameleon.
If I use aluminum screen (option 1), it will be in combination with hardware mesh on the outside. The chameleon would only be in this during the day, majority of the time while I'm home with him.aluminum screen will stand up to most non raptor birds but not raccoons, starving cats and rats.