Are little expensive but he has a guy that makes them for him by hand, not mass produced or anything so won't be cheapest, really good cages though, well built, great visibility into them
check out my thread here: https://www.chameleonforums.com/my-new-enclosure-progress-8787/
and the guy I got it from, his site:
http://www.crislis.co.uk/thatcher/repcage/index.php
Made myself a feeding cup from a plastic pasta snack pot, just cut a small hole in top and the little fella took no time in getting down and sticking his head and tongueing some crickets! :D
Going to try and find a tub on my lunch break today to try this method of feeding, not too convinced about my first attempt, not sure he took anything this morning, does anybody have pics of their feeding cups with the lip on them?
Thanks
Ok, not sure what a Dixie cup is, dont think its something we have over here but I think I get what you mean. That would be simpler than getting him out every morning, will have a look into it.
I think so, been reading and asking al ot of questions on there, here was my enclusre week or so ago whilst setting up.
Only thing is the enclusre is fairly large for such a young cham (was part of a nov clutch), what I did this morning was transfered him to a small tank with the crickets in...
Hi Pru, I just got my first chameleon yesterday, will be uplaoding photos after work this evening, I Live in Oxford which must be pretty near you.
Simon
No probs, really sound, knowledgable guy that gets them made so give him a call or email, helped me out a load. I think they look a lot better than the flexariums, better visability into them and more stable
Hopefully picking up my veiled cham on Sunday, wondering what is best to do in terms of preparing a container to collect him in. Shall be a car journey of approx hour, maybe little more. Would shoe box be ok? Need anything inside it?
Thanks
I picked up an aluminium screen cage from a guy in Oxford recently, pics here https://www.chameleonforums.com/my-new-enclosure-progress-8787/
His site http://www.crislis.co.uk/thatcher/repcage/index.php