MissSkittles Chameleon Enthusiast May 14, 2020 #2 samcham1020 said: is the standard 2x2x4 cage size too big for a baby? Click to expand... No. You’ll just need to make sure to put his feeding cup where he/she can find it easily.
samcham1020 said: is the standard 2x2x4 cage size too big for a baby? Click to expand... No. You’ll just need to make sure to put his feeding cup where he/she can find it easily.
nightanole Chameleon Enthusiast May 14, 2020 #3 If they are cup trained, and can find water, you can go with the big boy cage right away. Another "trick" is the bottom of the 2x2x4 can be raised, so you can turn the cage into a 2x2x2 with a little diy know how
If they are cup trained, and can find water, you can go with the big boy cage right away. Another "trick" is the bottom of the 2x2x4 can be raised, so you can turn the cage into a 2x2x2 with a little diy know how
S samcham1020 Member May 14, 2020 #4 MissSkittles said: No. You’ll just need to make sure to put his feeding cup where he/she can find it easily. Click to expand... ok thank you!
MissSkittles said: No. You’ll just need to make sure to put his feeding cup where he/she can find it easily. Click to expand... ok thank you!
S samcham1020 Member May 14, 2020 #5 nightanole said: If they are cup trained, and can find water, you can go with the big boy cage right away. Another "trick" is the bottom of the 2x2x4 can be raised, so you can turn the cage into a 2x2x2 with a little diy know how Click to expand... that’s a great trick! i’ll definitely look into doing that!
nightanole said: If they are cup trained, and can find water, you can go with the big boy cage right away. Another "trick" is the bottom of the 2x2x4 can be raised, so you can turn the cage into a 2x2x2 with a little diy know how Click to expand... that’s a great trick! i’ll definitely look into doing that!