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I think it looks good, but I do have one question... Why did you put the screen on the outside of the frame?
This looks really nicely done, I think i'm going to try to make one as well, but not with the same kind of interior if it's sharp
I hope you didn't paint it with polyurethane like you said in your other thread. If your guy is going to be here tomorrow, that's just not enough time for it to off-gasses the dangerous fumes. Polyurethane off gasses some very dangerous chemicals wile drying, and isn't something a young cham should be breathing in. You need to wait at least a week after applying poly to a cage before a cham is placed in it.
Well im gonna keep him in my glass aquarium then i didnt even think about that thanks for saving his life![]()
Yeah, place that thing outside and let it gas for a few days. When using chemicals on something a chameleon will live in it is a good idea to give it lots more time than ya think to air out.
Looks nice! How old is your new baby?
Someone mentioned using wood molding on the inside, but you could still do that on the outside to avoid scratching yourself. You could pick up something like this: corner protector. There were some cheaper ones than that but I can't get them to come up on the site.
I hope you used a water based polyurethane as they are the best ones to use as far as having less toxic fumes, however, water based urethanes still take 30 days or longer to cure. Latex and oil-based coatings will take even longer! Please keep in mind that it will need to air out for about a month before you use it (and when you put your heat sources in take a good smell again since when it heats up more toxic fumes may be released!) and up to 30 days or more if you really want to be sure that all of the toxic fumes are gone!