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Posted by: Gsc at Fri Jun 28 21:16:18 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gsc ] Even though it was 103 degrees out today in Texas, I decided to start work on another chuckwalla cage.  Currently there are two cages...just working on adding in a 3rd (along with building up the sides and adding a roof).  Last winter the chucks did great but the PVC frame with bird netting and plastic didn't hold up to our strong winds.....  note from experience:  Bird netting collapsed into cage and worked like a gill net in the ocean...  had to cut the chuckwallas out of it--- use it with caution.  Anyways- I'll stop my rambling.  I'll make sure to post more pics as the cage progresses---  same basic style I always use (you can find pics & info on my website--- and a link to the originator's site with step-by-step building info...Gus/Rio Bravo Reptiles is amazing). [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ] 
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