Titan
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Went out to the garage today and some how came out with this after about 3 hrs of my time and some wood I had laying around.
Yea was expecting something nice BUT? This cage also has seeled bottom and can hold 2 gallons of spilled water. and will be adapted with a drain hose with valve to an emptying bucket. It is completly excape proof from even the smallest Roaches and Crix!
First 3 photos show it well, 4th shows how light it is. (Im easily holding it up with one arm) so moving can be easy (without plants and such). Last one demonstrates even though light in weight "But" very strong in build. I'm standing on it!!! I weigh 175lbs it held me with no problem with good side to side rigidity also.
Anyhow I can crank these out in short order, could make them kit assembled, use any sized screening desired and custom color to any thing sutible. For a clean very attractive look
Not only do you want your Cham in your favorite areas, but why not also have them with a very attractive living enclosure. Critique and enjoy. My Baby Fishers Chams will inhabit it soon.
Yea was expecting something nice BUT? This cage also has seeled bottom and can hold 2 gallons of spilled water. and will be adapted with a drain hose with valve to an emptying bucket. It is completly excape proof from even the smallest Roaches and Crix!
First 3 photos show it well, 4th shows how light it is. (Im easily holding it up with one arm) so moving can be easy (without plants and such). Last one demonstrates even though light in weight "But" very strong in build. I'm standing on it!!! I weigh 175lbs it held me with no problem with good side to side rigidity also.
Anyhow I can crank these out in short order, could make them kit assembled, use any sized screening desired and custom color to any thing sutible. For a clean very attractive look
Not only do you want your Cham in your favorite areas, but why not also have them with a very attractive living enclosure. Critique and enjoy. My Baby Fishers Chams will inhabit it soon.
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