Screwing 2 reptibreeze together?

Lala0

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Has anyone ever tried screwing 2 reptibreeze cages on top of each other? If you removed the base of the top one and the top of the bottom one you could have an xxl cage!
 
ive thought about it but never did it cause the cham would most likely stay in the top half anyways at least mine would he lives the high life and goes dowm but not all that much but iam sure it is do able i just changed 2 of my cages out for larger ones and currently have the 2 old ones stacked up on eachother awaiting storage and it looks 100% possable
 
Has anyone ever tried screwing 2 reptibreeze cages on top of each other? If you removed the base of the top one and the top of the bottom one you could have an xxl cage!

You'd have to add holes to the top of the cage, but if you're handy, there's no reason you couldn't make that work.

Or you could just get a jumbo sized reptarium for the same price, and have a fantastically large cage with half the work. ;)

-Jen
 
You'd have to add holes to the top of the cage, but if you're handy, there's no reason you couldn't make that work.

Or you could just get a jumbo sized reptarium for the same price, and have a fantastically large cage with half the work. ;)

-Jen

Where can you get these from?
 
if anything i would say you should attach them one nother via the sides , nothing wrong with having a bigger canopy length wise to crawl across
 
Reptariums are a type of sturdy cloth mesh, not actual aluminum. We do ship them to the UK, though!

-Jen
 
if you have a 8ft tall cage, the came will stay at the top 2ft. If you have a 4ft cage, the cham will stay at the top 2ft.

I have a 7ft cage, im greeted to a cham at eye level most of the time.
 
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