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Posted by: Carlton at Mon Sep 19 18:20:19 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] There are no commercial cages with drainage in the bottom. Welcome to one of the more challenging aspects of cham keeping! People solve it various ways. You can rest the cage frame on plastic sweater boxes (you will need a screened bottom to hold pots and keep feeders in), build a solid sided "box" out of plastic panels and silicone, put the whole cage in a shallow pan and tip it slightly so water runs down to one corner. I've used hydroponics "flood tables" which are ABS plastic pans that can be plumbed to drain into a bucket. I've also heard of cement mixing trays or molds for slabs that can work too. Reptarium has a "soft tray" of flexible vinyl that could work too if the size is right and you have a way to support it. | ||
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