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I would just buy distilled water lol...No need to go through all this. I havent had a problem with the distilled water I use from walgreens and walmart. If you are into this hobby and dont have a couple of extra dollars to spend on distilled water idk how you got your set up lol my advice is just buy the distilled water and use that for your cages, all the chemicals from your tap may be doing the rust. Just my thought, good luck, I hope you find the solution to your problem!
I second this~ I have all 3 varieties-- I like DIY the best, but LLL's are doing good too.
ZooMed claimed that they had improved the situation.
old DIYcages.com may be good but @ the moment the bgrade mess they have is worse than a reptibreeze by far! I bought one and is screen actually showed rust the 1st week. I broke that thing down quick and trashed it.
I am saying that the current cages at diycages.com are considered bgrade/factory rejects and junk. The older versions are great I am told, but until they get a new vendor the stuff they had been selling is crap and they even posted a blurb about them being seconds on their site.
The cages are available on ebay at discount price currently and they are not selling them off their site anymore until they get more good enclosures in.
So in the past year I've had to buy two 24x24x48 Reptibreeze cages from Zoomed. Both of them rusted within 5 months of purchasing them. Can anyone recommend me to a website that has sturdy chameleon cages around the same dimensions described above that won't rust within a year? Or at all?!
I use distilled water for everything. It can be a bit of a pain to have to go and purchase it, but I think the cost of buying the distilled H2O would outweigh the cost of replacing the cages every 6 months. Just a thought.
The cost of a RO/DI would outweigh the cost of buying distilled H20 for sure. You should consider investing in one. A 6 stage, portable RO/DI is only $125.00. The ppm on my water after filtration is .00.
The cost of a RO/DI would outweigh the cost of buying distilled H20 for sure. You should consider investing in one. A 6 stage, portable RO/DI is only $125.00. The ppm on my water after filtration is .00.
Interesting, any chance you could send me the info on that RO system!?
Buying the RO is getting to be a pain.....
On the topic of reptibreezes, theyre junk. All of mine have rusted badly. Im now trying out the penn plax hd cages, just set one up recently and i am impressed so far
I use RO/DI and the Reptibreezes still rust horribly.
I agree, DIY's are the best!
Interesting, Zoomed told me this over a year ago. I have seen no such improvements. Reptibreezes cages are poor quality and over priced.
I have not heard anything about the other cages mentioned and do not have any personal experience with them.
So in the past year I've had to buy two 24x24x48 Reptibreeze cages from Zoomed. Both of them rusted within 5 months of purchasing them. Can anyone recommend me to a website that has sturdy chameleon cages around the same dimensions described above that won't rust within a year? Or at all?!
I use this. such a better quality product then reptibreeze.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001V413FU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001V413FU&linkCode=as2&tag=adventureso0c-20
they make anything bigger than 36x24x24? For a panther or veiled that enclosure would be a waste of $$ to small for an adult and to big for a baby/juv.