Where to Find Cages

Catinblack

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Does anyone know where to find screen cages 24 x 24 x 48 or larger for a discounted price? Money's kinda tight right now, so I'm trying my best to get a cage around 50 dollars. Does anyone know where I can find one?
 
You could try Craigslist or Facebook market place or similar sites and look for someone selling a used one.
 
I can sell you One! Shipping will be expensive so we will say the cage and shipping for $ 50, unless that would cost me money to get to to you. I am in Montana, where are you?
 
Not to be the one, but I'm going to be the one... If you can't spend more than $50 on a cage, are you sure chameleons are the right animal for you at this point in your life? It's going to cost you a heck of a lot more than $50 to get the chameleon and everything set up inside. And that's not even touching on the near inevitability of veterinary bills which are a hefty sum. At the least, you should consider getting your chameleon health insurance (which is like $9/month) or else you're going to be in a world of hurt if they fall ill!
 
Not to be the one, but I'm going to be the one... If you can't spend more than $50 on a cage, are you sure chameleons are the right animal for you at this point in your life? It's going to cost you a heck of a lot more than $50 to get the chameleon and everything set up inside. And that's not even touching on the near inevitability of veterinary bills which are a hefty sum. At the least, you should consider getting your chameleon health insurance (which is like $9/month) or else you're going to be in a world of hurt if they fall ill!
Hello, hate to invade on this thread...where would I purchase health insurance for my Cham? That sounds great!
 
Cages are EASY to build. 2x2's, screen/hardware cloth (plastic or metal) (Plasti-dip spray if metal), jigsaw for cutting wood, drill for screws, staple gun... Easy!
 
Not to be the one, but I'm going to be the one... If you can't spend more than $50 on a cage, are you sure chameleons are the right animal for you at this point in your life? It's going to cost you a heck of a lot more than $50 to get the chameleon and everything set up inside. And that's not even touching on the near inevitability of veterinary bills which are a hefty sum. At the least, you should consider getting your chameleon health insurance (which is like $9/month) or else you're going to be in a world of hurt if they fall ill!
I agree. if you can only afford $50 on a cage, you should not be in this hobby. Its blunt but it is truthful and it is reality. I think we all can appreciate the enthusiasm and passion to get one but if your financial restriction is $50 it will not cover anything else associated to keeping a chameleon healthy.
 
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