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    Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for a glass enclosure :)

    I spent the majority of yesterday attempting to make some DIY dragon-strand ledges to hold up the plants. I used gorilla glue to attempt to get the wood to stay in place, however once I tied a pathos plant to it, it began sliding. Therefore, I think I will try hanging them from the top of the...
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    Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for a glass enclosure :)

    Great idea! I'm assuming the top of your enclosure is mesh, it's still strong enough to hold an entire potted plant? Thanks in advance!
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    Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for a glass enclosure :)

    Any ideas for the potted plants? I was planning on using plywood to make DIY dragon-strand ledges. Thoughts?
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    Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for a glass enclosure :)

    So both the 3M hanging hooks as well as 2-way tape would suffice for holding branches and potted plants? I just want to ensure that they will be sturdy enough, thanks!
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    Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for a glass enclosure :)

    Thanks for the information! I wasn't sure whether that slight trim of mesh plus the ceiling would be adequate for ventilation. Closet pole holders? Are you referring to the rod supports that need to be screwed in, or the ones that have adjustable sizes? I'd be afraid he would attempt to climb...
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    Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for a glass enclosure :)

    There is a small ventilation area throughout the bottom of the enclosure. I will attach a picture (it is the slim gray area between the two black PVC structures). Sadly, the glass is tempered; therefore, it cannot be drilled without smashing into a million pieces. I haven't considered using...
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    Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for a glass enclosure :)

    Hello, my friends! I appreciate the consistent help I have received through utilizing these forums. My girlfriend and I have recently purchased a 48x48x24 (4ft high, 2ft wide, 4ft long) Atasuki glass enclosure to give our boy a big-boy cage. We ultimately decided on a glass enclosure as I live...
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    Transition from juvenile to adult feeder question

    Thanks so much! I'm very excited to learn from this forum. I understand. I just have a few follow-up questions. In relevance to the amount of insects you are referring to, I began feeding Juno 3/4 inch crickets rather than 1/2 inch crickets. Will this change the number of insects I should be...
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    Transition from juvenile to adult feeder question

    Thank you for the quick reply Beman! So I should begin the transition now in terms of lowering the quantity of feeders. Other than this, is there an exact science to lowering the amount of bugs per feeder? Also, what are some ways to determine signs of obesity? If I recall correctly, it has...
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    Transition from juvenile to adult feeder question

    Hello everyone, I am a novice Panther Chameleon owner; I received my boy in May. He was born in January, meaning he is approximately 10 months old. This is my first post on the forums, and I am excited to become a part of this community! I've been researching the quantity and the consistency...
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