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The downfall of this idea in the past has been dusting the crickets with calcium.
Will the attached feeder cage serve as gutload cage/feedercup?
What I'd love to do (except I'm not the least bit crafty, and I'm not sure how I'd arrange drainage) is to make a shorter but super long cage that would kind of run all along the tops of my walls, all around the room. Sort of like a free range vine path type of thing, only I can't free range because I have rotten naughty kitties. Have you ever seen pics of those cat cage tunnels people make for letting their cats outside without being free? Kind of like that. It wouldn't be tall, but the extra long length would make up for the space for sure. And, I could use shorter (cheaper) plants to fill it up. It would also free up some floor space in my small cramped house, too, but still give them lots of roaming room.
So yeah, that's what I'd like to do someday.
OR, I could always stick the bratty cat in it, and let the Chams free range. Hahaha!!
I am in the process of building my dream cage. Made entirely out of wood. Mesh screen on sides and top plexiglas on front and faux rock wall on back. Live plants and natural vines. Screen on bottom with a plastic funnel type floor underneath for drainage with cabinets underneath to store drainage bucket and other supplies. Custom rainfall system and recessed lighting in a wooden canopy with a lovely Alabama crimson tide A in the center. Looking for ideas on a custom feeder cup/system though. That's the only detail I haven't decided on I'll try and upload a drawing later
I like the idea but one reason why I am hesitant to use wood is because of the fact that wood expands and will deteriorate with humidity and water. I wonder if anyone sells feeder cups pre made.
For me, its not about the biggest, gnarliest cage I can have...it would be about the biggest, gnarliest NON-cage I can have for my chams. If I had a choice I would free range them in my house and outside whenever possible. It is a dream to allow my chams to live as close to nature in my care as they would in their individual locales. THAT is the gnarliest cage you can give them!!
I am in the process of building my dream cage. Made entirely out of wood. Mesh screen on sides and top plexiglas on front and faux rock wall on back. Live plants and natural vines. Screen on bottom with a plastic funnel type floor underneath for drainage with cabinets underneath to store drainage bucket and other supplies. Custom rainfall system and recessed lighting in a wooden canopy with a lovely Alabama crimson tide A in the center. Looking for ideas on a custom feeder cup/system though. That's the only detail I haven't decided on I'll try and upload a drawing later
I like the idea but one reason why I am hesitant to use wood is because of the fact that wood expands and will deteriorate with humidity and water. I wonder if anyone sells feeder cups pre made.
I like the concept. If you can show some drawings that'll be great
I remember when I was a kid, I went to a zoo at Singapore. I forget which one was. It showed chameleons free range at a fake rain forest with lighting and misting along the top. I didn't recall how they set them up, what was at the bottom. Overall it's a cool and natural concept if you don't want to play with your cham. At some point when I have all the fund will probably accomplish that idea.