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jusmebabe May 26, 2003 10:04 AM

I told you buying your cage would pay off. The one on the right is mine and yours has the pink towl on top lol. I use them so my panther and vield an't see each other. Anyway i plan to make a couple more just for the hell of it (yea right). Thanx for the help it help tremendously..

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jsinger May 26, 2003 10:09 AM

the only this i could suggest would to be to add a little more greenery

very nice none the less
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Jason Singer

jusmebabe May 26, 2003 11:30 AM

Thanx glad you like. I will be adding more to the veilds cage but the panther is fine with his. I have about 4 pothos out on the balcony getting sun and fresh air. They go quickly if i don't rotate them..

taralynn_hughes May 26, 2003 03:55 PM

Is there anything stopping them from going down into the tub that you are using to collect water?

jusmebabe May 26, 2003 08:38 PM

Nothing stops them from going into the bottom tub although they never have but if by chance they went into it they are big enough to climb out..

reptayls May 27, 2003 02:15 AM

Lookin good!!!

Glad you liked the cage design. Yes, with an example to go by, it isn't all that hard to make more.
You did a good job, really.

A few tips: there are plastic mesh products that you can staple to the inside frame to hold the ends of branches (I'll see if I can get some pictures of how we do it)

A large plant on the bottom (an umbrella bush) would help with the gradient temperature in the cage. I know it makes it tougher to get to the water tub - but I just use a shop-vac and vaccum the excess water out. If your cham likes it with less bushes - just add more "roadways"... we use sisal rope in a lot of the cages - its great for exercise.

Morgana - Reptayls, Ltd.

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