summoner12
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Jaimee's current home while he/she grows...
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Hey,
I really wanted to see some of your set ups, especially if you have incorporated glass and screen together, or built it your self.
We are tossing a few different styles of what to build.
The little zipper door is still kind of a pain if you need to take the cham out for some reason, but I like how it looks and it's not too complicated to put together. If you need to replace any of the plants, you have to take the whole thing apart, though.That is a really, really good idea! So you just cut the bottom out? I NEVER would have thought about that! Those cages are great, but they are such a pain because the little zipper door is too small to put anything inside. Thanks for this idea, I am going to use it![]()
Wow, those are fancy. Very nice!
How long does it take you to create something like that?
I like cage number 2 with the two different basking levels. That's how I set all of my cages up. Two vertical dowel rods stuck right into my largest plant pot (I have two lives plants in every cage, one small, one big) and I zip tie two horizontal rod pieces across at a high and a medium level. Like a ladder with two rungs. I like the "ladder" being part of the large plant and pot because I can pull the entire structure, chameleon, plant, and basking structure out of the cage during my weekly deep cleaning. I never have to handle my chams. They just chill on their normal perch while I detail their cages.
Do you have pics of your boy!? He looks amazing.