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Do you guys suggest building your own cage or buying? just curious because i am in need for a full screen cage and i want to find one that isnt too costly.
thanks ill look into itI bought a large screen cage from LLLreptile and love It. Also love the same sized 24x24x48 in. From diycages.com. there right about 100 bucks. Hoj made a gorgeous cage u may have to pm him for the thread or blog I can't find it right now.
50 dollars only? that's what im talking about. i see all these cages 70 or higher and i honestly dont have money for those right now. and i would like to get my chameleon out of his half glass enclosure soon.I actually just recently built my own full screen enclosure from supplies I bought from walmart. (home depot also has good supplies) but it cost me around $50 or less (Don't remember exact amount) to build a 2x2x4 foot enclosure.. i had messed up on the measurements on one side so its a little lob sided haha.. but if you have the time and patience I would recommend building your own.. could save you a decent amount of money
I think Exo-Terra is the only one who put any thought towards style in their design and their screen cages are wobbly as heck.
The first enclosure I ever purchased was one of these.
I like the design as well. It has places to run tubing in, that can be opened or shut. The top opens, the front opens. They build and tear down quick and easy. They look nice, when they are new.
They are almost perfect, except they start falling apart super quick. ;/
My heat lamp totally warped the entire top piece, the spline just stared falling out of place, and in some places, the plastic frame actually snapped.
All of this within 4-5months at the most, under careful use.
My 2x2x4 DIYcages cage has been literally thrown around, and abused a ton, and its still going strong after 6 months, and 4 moves( one of wich was cross country).
If they could get their act together, they could have some clean enclosures. Until then, I might take a free one, maybe, but would never buy one again.
I have learned that when it comes to enclosures, the imagination is the limit.
As long as it provides what the cham needs.
If your handy, and feel comfortable with it, building one is the way to go imo.
A DIYcages or LLL 2x2x4 is definitely worth the money though, they are good cages.
I would only use them indoors though, outside, I say build your own for sure.
If you want to make a standard screen, framed cage, Jdog1027 has an excellent video tutorial: (part one)
If you want to go super cheap, the techniques I use here, could be used to make ANY shape/size cage:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/experimental-enlcosures-pt-1-a-81894/
The deer fencing, and screen would be all you needed(besides some wire cutters, scissors, and pliers), and can be bought in different dimensions. I can find a 72"x50' roll of the deer fencing, for $55, and a 4'x25' roll of screen, for $25. Im not sure how much the smaller sizes/lengths are.
Also, you may want to check out Seeco's "My Methods" threads.
Hey you get what you pay for!
I only recommended them because I've heard of people using them for a couple of years before they fall apart and how inexpensive they are for the size. They do say you can put a heat lamp on the top I suppose that isn't 100% true! I would still buy one in a pinch for a temporary enclosure because they store easily when not needed and to raise moths / butterflies in.
The only issue I have with most enclosures including the DIY ones is they are not aesthetically pleasing. I sure wish they made enclusures with more of an eye towards appearance.