It cost about 135 to build the wooden drainage stand (including the LLLreptile drainage pan)....but i did not build the actualy screen cage my self...it is a LLLreptile cage i got from their website on sale for $89.99. Their 18x18x36 cage costs 82.99 not on sale.
Yes i did use zip ties...but i made sure i cut them as short and possible and always faced the cut part toward the branches i was securing so i he could not harm himself! :)
Exactly right! :cool: I built the cage upside down so i could have the door with the locks up top. The front door of my stand holds the bottom cage door shut. Giving me a total of three doors!:D
Finished the interior habit and it turned out great! Lemme know what you guys think!
Corner piece i made for the rain dome to drip onto
And the top of the cage: arcadia double fixutre, two mistking nozzles (w/ shutoff valves) and my homemade rain dome
To open the bottom door of the cage i have to flip down the front door of the stand and then the bottom of the cage swings up! I decided that using 2x12's for the sides would make the cage sit high enough...with the stand it is over 5' tall. As for the step by step guide... I was going to make...
I built a custom cage stand drainage system for my lllreptile 24x24x48 screen cage that can handle my misting system for my panthers big boy cage. I have been working on it the last two weeks and it turned out really good! Still have to finish actual the interior habitat design and will post up...
I am going to order some hornworm eggs from Greatlakeshormworms. I know that they only raise teal hornworms on the tan food they supply. I was wondering if i can raise the teal hormworm eggs on the mulberry chow from Mulberry farms like you can with the traditional green hornworms (because i...