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Chameleon Lounge

matchdog Sep 19, 2006 10:35 PM

We do you think about the Chameleon Lounge by Oceanic?

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lele Sep 20, 2006 09:26 AM

>>We do you think about the Chameleon Lounge by Oceanic?
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yngghoppa Sep 20, 2006 10:39 AM

Not knocking it but it seems a little pricey for the sizes offered. I do not have any personal experience with these products so I can not tell you details on them, sorry.

Personally I either build my own caging or use reptariums. I find that if you build your own caging you can build the setups more to fit your needs of space as well as arrangement and most importantly your chams personal housing needs. All the materials you will need to build your own caging can be found at your local hardware store for a relatively inexpensive price. And if you take your time, you can make an even more elaborate cage set up then ones you can buy.

As far as reptariums, they are cheap, light weight, offer separately sold spare parts and real easy to break down completely for cleaning or storing.

Pretty much it all comes down to you. As long as you are meeting and fulfilling the appropriate requirements for your cham(s), then whether or not you want an expensive finished product, cheap reptarium or even a rough cut homemade cage, it is truly up to you. Good luck in your search

feeniee Sep 20, 2006 12:06 PM

I have one for my Day Gecko, It was too small for any of my chams, so I just made it a Gecko Lounge.. Works great and Mr. Gecko loves it

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