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ankinc
at Sat Oct 8 11:32:39 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ankinc ]
Hey,
They have cage plans similar to that on Chameleonparadise.com, under "care". You can use pressure treated pine. For the bottom of the cage, be sure to use some sort of plastic like high density poly styrene or polyetholene. Or, just PVC sheeting. (minimum of 1/8" thick). The best screening to use would probably be 1/8" hardware cloth. However, usually this has to be bought at your local hardware store by the foot. 1/8" will hold in the crickets, and won't harm their feet. Be careful when using 1/2" screening unless you are sure that hey are cup trained. Reading about cup feeding and actually cup feeding are 2 completely different things. Not all chams do it. While I don't use any sort of stain on the wood of my own cages, I believe that it must be a latex stain.(Not positive on that). By the way Nez02, great cage!!! Came out very nice. What type of cham are you going to put in it???
-Adam Weglarz.
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