Amanda S
New Member
Hey everyone.
I've got an aluminium cage from lllreptiles.com that I just set up. The sides all are screen but the bottom is open and has a piece of cardboard or something that fits into it. I am concerned about humidity and drainage if anyone could help me.
How should I set it up so that the moisture will be able to drain but not pool and also not ruin the cardboard/coroplast bottom???
Should I use a tray to cover the bottom and then put my paper towel on that and then my plants? I wanted to use paper towel for a substrate by lining the bottom of the cage with it, I could also do that and then use a larger drip pan and put it under the enture enclosure for drainage. With an open bottom would a substrate be more useful than paper towel in order to maintain humidity?
I am a first time chameleon owner and expect a baby in the mail tomorrow so I just want to make sure it goes into the ideal home.
Thanks for any thoughts!
I've got an aluminium cage from lllreptiles.com that I just set up. The sides all are screen but the bottom is open and has a piece of cardboard or something that fits into it. I am concerned about humidity and drainage if anyone could help me.
How should I set it up so that the moisture will be able to drain but not pool and also not ruin the cardboard/coroplast bottom???
Should I use a tray to cover the bottom and then put my paper towel on that and then my plants? I wanted to use paper towel for a substrate by lining the bottom of the cage with it, I could also do that and then use a larger drip pan and put it under the enture enclosure for drainage. With an open bottom would a substrate be more useful than paper towel in order to maintain humidity?
I am a first time chameleon owner and expect a baby in the mail tomorrow so I just want to make sure it goes into the ideal home.
Thanks for any thoughts!