GinjaNinja
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Hello all Im starting to see its about time to update and get a bigger enclosure for my Cham could i have some links and places to buy a good enclosure thank you
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yeah they always run better prices on these cages it seems.Lll reptiles must have a sale going on ...
https://www.lllreptile.com/products...MIo7ms-cnugAMVNnZvBB3-fgvbEAQYAiABEgIVb_D_BwE
Id say the budget is 100 to 150 at the most right nowHi there do you have a budget your wanting to stay within?
Then I would say between reptibreeze and DIYcages to go with DIYcages 24x24x48 it is a few bucks more but is all aluminum frame so stronger and will not wear down the way a reptibreeze can. https://www.diycages.com/products/sc4-48x24x24-jumbo-vertical-screen-cageId say the budget is 100 to 150 at the most right now
Hello all Im starting to see its about time to update and get a bigger enclosure for my Cham could i have some links and places to buy a good enclosure thank you
The DIY screen enclosures are also lightweight and so very similar to ReptiBreeze. However, I recently took down and redid my enclosures. Out of 5 ReptiBreezes that I took down, 3 are in various pieces in the garage and not sure if I can even piece together 1 enclosure from the broken pieces. I was shocked to find that one piece had even just rotted thru. Of the 3 DIY enclosures, the only repair needed was where I wasn’t careful and damaged the screen and I need to fix a latch. DIY also stands behind their service. During shipping, the box was damaged and it punctured the screening considerably. I let DIY know and they offered resolution (I think to exchange damaged for new) but I declined and just fixed them myself. They did offer a discount on my next purchase…but I haven’t needed to buy anything from them since then. It’s a small company and I’ll always prefer to support those over corporations too.
All of my enclosures were/are bioactive and I use the root pouches along with substrate trays. I’ve never had any drainage or water issues, so it was a surprise that one of the bottom pieces of frame was just rotted clean thru. Maybe my clean up crew identified it as detritus and was trying to eat it.That's awesome to know. If I do end up ever needing to buy an enclosure that's where I'll go, for sure! The rotting of the Reptibreeze is very concerning. We're obviously constantly hitting these enclosures with water/humidity. I wish there were affordable options for enclosures my size. I would have just bought one lol but in a way I'm glad I made it.
Imagine if that was the case!? That would be impressive by them lol!!All of my enclosures were/are bioactive and I use the root pouches along with substrate trays. I’ve never had any drainage or water issues, so it was a surprise that one of the bottom pieces of frame was just rotted clean thru. Maybe my clean up crew identified it as detritus and was trying to eat it.![]()