DIY enclosure is DONE!

Cage finally done! While I was at school my father put the particle board on the bottom and I told him not to. (he helped build the cage)I will probably have to replace it in a month or two. I think is looks awesome and will be even awesome-er (if that is even a word) when I have the fogger, lights, and lizard in there. YAY! :p
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Lowes sells these self adhesive kitchen/bathroom flooring in 24"x24" sheets for like $.96 and up. I stick them to the cage pvc floor. Gives it great strength. Keeps the floor from bending or warping. Right in the trapertine and linoleum section. May extend replacing the waferboard project.
 
thanx for the info.I will have to look into that when my board starts to fall apart.the only problem now is I can't move it upstairs.Since my father attached the particle board we already owned and we already had screen, it only cost about $9 to build.That is way worth it because I could sell that for a hundred (if I replace the bottom board).;)
 
Here it is all set up and with my chameleon in it.I can't wait for the fogger to come in the mail!I added a pythos, a fake vine, and a prayer plant from what I had before.I also have a small wood tangle thing on the floor incase it goes on the floor and can't get back up because the pots are to tall.
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