Rocky
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I really didnt want to post this because I am positive something similar has been posted before, but after browsing ~20 pages in the enclosure section I am still left with many questions.
1. I have many 2x4's that I would be able to use to build a cage, has anyone used these? They seem kinda big and I'm not sure if i want the cage to be that heavy.
2. Also, I read a little bit about people using window screen kits to build them, and the pet store I bought my chameleon from said they bought all the materials from Home Depot and they had a metal framed screen enclosure. Has anyone found any "guides" or "blue prints" for building something like this?
3. Another question, I live in central texas and I was debating on if I should keep the smaller flexarium which is a 60 gallon 30" x 16.5" x 30" and build a decent sized outside cage (i was thinking roughly around 5-6ft tall x 3 ft deep) And let him stay out there the majority of the time on my back porch.
However the temperatures here get anywhere from low 20s during winter spring to 100+ during the summer so I have a feeling that he would have to be inside the majority of the time(unless anyone has other suggestions to deal with the weather)
And if not that I would be building a bigger (not as big as an outdoor) about 4-5 x 2 x 3 ish and thats where the question about cage blue prints comes in.
4. This goes along with the cage and some thoughts that I have had about building the cage. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience in using a 1 side wall with a type of "climbing wall". I saw one made of foam, but i was wondering how you thought it might work with attaching some moss and vines etc. to a solid wood wall. The moss I am talking about is the kind that grows on rocks near river beds. I don't know the name, but I remember as a kid i made a frog terrarium and used that as the bottom and it kept growing and lived fine with the mist that was sprayed on it. I'm not sure how i would go about it, but I am sure it could happen because i have seen the moss grow straight up rocks up to 4 feet (biggest rock I've seen out in the area the moss grows on our land)
Sorry about all the questions, but I really want to move my veiled into an enclosure that will last him the rest of his life and be the best possible thing for him.
I'm sure I will think of some more questions throughout the day but thats it for now
1. I have many 2x4's that I would be able to use to build a cage, has anyone used these? They seem kinda big and I'm not sure if i want the cage to be that heavy.
2. Also, I read a little bit about people using window screen kits to build them, and the pet store I bought my chameleon from said they bought all the materials from Home Depot and they had a metal framed screen enclosure. Has anyone found any "guides" or "blue prints" for building something like this?
3. Another question, I live in central texas and I was debating on if I should keep the smaller flexarium which is a 60 gallon 30" x 16.5" x 30" and build a decent sized outside cage (i was thinking roughly around 5-6ft tall x 3 ft deep) And let him stay out there the majority of the time on my back porch.
However the temperatures here get anywhere from low 20s during winter spring to 100+ during the summer so I have a feeling that he would have to be inside the majority of the time(unless anyone has other suggestions to deal with the weather)
And if not that I would be building a bigger (not as big as an outdoor) about 4-5 x 2 x 3 ish and thats where the question about cage blue prints comes in.
4. This goes along with the cage and some thoughts that I have had about building the cage. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience in using a 1 side wall with a type of "climbing wall". I saw one made of foam, but i was wondering how you thought it might work with attaching some moss and vines etc. to a solid wood wall. The moss I am talking about is the kind that grows on rocks near river beds. I don't know the name, but I remember as a kid i made a frog terrarium and used that as the bottom and it kept growing and lived fine with the mist that was sprayed on it. I'm not sure how i would go about it, but I am sure it could happen because i have seen the moss grow straight up rocks up to 4 feet (biggest rock I've seen out in the area the moss grows on our land)
Sorry about all the questions, but I really want to move my veiled into an enclosure that will last him the rest of his life and be the best possible thing for him.
I'm sure I will think of some more questions throughout the day but thats it for now