>$25 Morrison Cham-o Enclosure

This is a video of my not-quite-finished enclosure. I'll post another to this thread when its finished. Its cheap and very sturdy. Bottom line- if you're willing to DIY, here is a great plan with a big live plant and solid size for a younger/smaller-breed chameleon. Right now, it's for a young Veiled female, but I'll be expanding it in a few months. It'll branch out in a \_/ shape with an extra 24" vertically. For now, it's a great plan for her.

Again, it's not finished, but feel free to toss out (constructive) criticism and thoughts.

You'll need a feeder cup with this set-up. Crickets will be able to escape.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM2oE3JzYWU&feature=youtu.be
 
cool, some advice would be to put some medium smooth rocks over the dirt so your cham doesnt consume the dirt and add some more branches and foliage. cool idea tho for a juvi. Ill add a pic of my DIY cage for a baby panther i had last year.
 
only cost me about 10$ as i as i already had the garbage can and a dremel to cut out the plastic.
 

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Just a thought here.. I love it! It's an awsome economical design!
If I were to do it. I would try and wrap it around the bottom off the bucket as u did. and as I went up with it, fastening the seam, i would fan the wire apart further as I went up to make it get wider as it got taller. And get a bit wider tree and u could get a bigger cham in the same amount of meterials. U would have to sit it on a tray to catch excess Water.
Like I said just a thought i had. Liked the video! :)
 
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