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Don't forget that they span between branches when they climb so spacing of less than a body length is close enough for them to reach. You just want to create a lot of usable paths. They don't have to all touch. I like to have the bottom of my cage empty so I can clean easier so I have branches that hover a couple inches off the floor for when they feel the need to explore down there.
You might already know this but you can use thumb tacks to secure the end of branches to the screen (for horizontal branches). Also if you're worried about the weight of potting plans on your screen or logs, you can buy some little hook screws to screw into the frame of the cage. you'll have to drill a hole in the frame first.
What type of wire do you use l use some in other enclosures and it rusted out?A trick I learned years ago from outfitting bird aviaries. Don't bother with thumb tacks. Drill small holes near each end of your branches and thread light gauge wire through them. You can attach the branches to just about anything using the wire. This is a lot sturdier than tacks in the cut ends, you don't have to get the cut angles exactly right, and gives a lot more flexibility. You can adjust and move the branches multiple times too.
Coated florist's wire or galvanized. Eventually it can rust but it takes a long time.What type of wire do you use l use some in other enclosures and it rusted out?
It’s in your headSeems like I’m missing something or it’s in my head I don’t know?