Without of a frame up under the bottom of the cage, how much weight could one of those 1/8 inch pvc bottoms hold? I'd be worried about the bottom not support the weight of a potted plant.
normally, i'd put a bulkhead in, screen it over and plumb it the rest of the way out. However, i really dont think that the water will get deep enough to make it over the lip. oh well, when i get my cage, i'll make a final decision. thanks for the replies.
no clue. he was originally from fla. and would find props washed up on the beach in areas that were obviously too populated for a mangrove to grow. i could be wrong, but i think it's only illegal if the tree is dug out, as opposed to raising one from a prop. I wasnt going to use one for my...
na, no cham yet. I'm a huge stickler for not rushing into something before covering all the bases first. I havent even gotten a chameleon and i'm already planning for the adult sized cage. I want a panther, and there's no way i'm gonna invest that much money into something without having...
For those of you who have these cages with the pvc/plastic bottoms, how do you drain the water out? My first thought would be to drill holes to allow to drop to a pan below, but i've seen many with drains. So that leads to my next question. If you start with a flat bottom enclosure, how do...
Has any of you ever heard of any negative effects from keeping mangroves in your enclosures? i have a friend who has one in his rather large enclosure along with a hibiscus. He said that he's never noticed the cham eating on the mangrove as long as the hibiscus and ficus is in there too. I...
from what i've read on the boards and in past experience with other animals, i see that there seems to be no exact science as to supplements. I know what supplements i had planned on using when i get my cham, but i was still unsure of the amounts and frequencies when using them. Also, please...