hpc1979
Established Member
What's up every one! I'm going to working on some major upgrades this summer to my reptile collection. The biggest upgrades I'm going to be doing is upgrading all my chame K eon cages. I plan on buying all new cages, running sone plumbing, and installing a Mist King System. I'm not the ghetto rigging type of guy, so when I do this, it will be done right and professionally.
So here's my question:
What do you guys think about using Dragon Strand Breeder Cages used in place of all around regular screen cages? I like the concept of a water barrier being used to help combat water drainage. I also like that the packaged plastic hanging vines with the suction cups can stick to the wall. I'm not a huge fan of real plant life. Although I know the benefits of it, I hate the fact the biggest upkeep inside the cage come from the plants and not the animals themselves. I also like that you have places to attach vines to which helps keeps the cage simple.
I have had some real intricate cages before, and it's always the high humidity habitats that always have me looking for new and improved ways to do things. So what do you guys think?
So here's my question:
What do you guys think about using Dragon Strand Breeder Cages used in place of all around regular screen cages? I like the concept of a water barrier being used to help combat water drainage. I also like that the packaged plastic hanging vines with the suction cups can stick to the wall. I'm not a huge fan of real plant life. Although I know the benefits of it, I hate the fact the biggest upkeep inside the cage come from the plants and not the animals themselves. I also like that you have places to attach vines to which helps keeps the cage simple.
I have had some real intricate cages before, and it's always the high humidity habitats that always have me looking for new and improved ways to do things. So what do you guys think?