I just built this acrylic cage. It has removable sliding doors and perches, as well as a tray. I also used wood trim to enhance the looks. I will be building another when I find an emerald to put inside.
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I just built this acrylic cage. It has removable sliding doors and perches, as well as a tray. I also used wood trim to enhance the looks. I will be building another when I find an emerald to put inside.
Interior view
Really nice cage. I see you have been doing some homework and thinking a lot about husbandry.
Karen
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Karen Clark
Gems of the Rainforest
Reading your compliments means alot coming from someone of your stature. I have been searching for the "perfect cage" in my eyes and could not find one that had everything I wanted. My two favorites were T. Nicoli's design and Greg Maxwells. Couldn't deside on one or the other so I combined both of their concepts and made my "perfect cage."
Also, I have had my eye on BP103-11 and 7. It takes every bit of my will power to resist, because I really need to put the $ into my landscaping business 
Nice cage!
Just out of curiousity, what are the large chunky things you're using as substrate? Coconut chunks?
thx
DM
Thanks, and yes it is coconut bark.
how is the acrylic held together...
very nice cage
I used a special silicone for acrylic
Thanks for the compliment
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