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need caging help ...

fliker Jan 27, 2005 10:02 PM

i got a nice couple of mangrove and im building them a new cage its gonna be 4/3/2 feet ... eneway its almost finished and it looks nice but id like to put some pieces of bark on my wall so hes gonna climb on those ... got enetricks to make them hold ... i thought screw but its kinda hard to get the good size cuz i dont wanna go trew the wall ... maybe there some kind of glue that would work ?? btw sorry for my english its not really good

Replies (2)

tjg Jan 28, 2005 08:12 AM

I don't see why not to use screws. I've always used screws, you can drill from the outside and counter sink the screw and then fill the area with wood filler, you'll never know thers a screw there. The other method I've used is to wedge the branch between the two walls.

joeysgreen Jan 29, 2005 06:50 AM

With bark on the lining of a wall, you might want to consider ease of cleaning and the filth that will build up behind it. Possibly consider an impermeable rock back ground. (still climbable)

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