Hot Glue or Screws?

Sphynx

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Hi there.

I am building a huge drift wood center piece for my upcoming Chameleon cage but I just have a couple questions?

Is hot glue safe to use in a Chameleon cage? I wasn't sure because of fumes when heated or what not but I will ask you guys (or "the pros"). If glue isn't an option - what about working with screws. I know they hate to see their reflection (and screws work as mirrors) but would they be ok IF hot glue doesn't work?

I look forward to hearing back from you guys!
 
the only problem with the glue is that it may not adhere for a long period of time due to moisture and water seeping into the wood. the glue will stay the same shape but it won't be sticking to the surface of what you were gluing. i am only saying from my experience though. i would just use the screws and make sure there are no ends sticking out to scrape your chameleon! :) good luck, and post pix when you're done!!!
 
Hi there.

I am building a huge drift wood center piece for my upcoming Chameleon cage but I just have a couple questions?

Is hot glue safe to use in a Chameleon cage? I wasn't sure because of fumes when heated or what not but I will ask you guys (or "the pros"). If glue isn't an option - what about working with screws. I know they hate to see their reflection (and screws work as mirrors) but would they be ok IF hot glue doesn't work?

I look forward to hearing back from you guys!

i forgot to mention, just use the black drywall screws if you're worried about reflection (but i dont think it will make any difference, the reflection would be too small to be noticed... i think)
 
For my custom enclosure I used weatherproofed screws. Countersink the screws into the driftwood- and then fill the cap/coutersink area with silicone. Make sure you let it dry and set a good 4-5 days before you put yer cham in it.

I personally used black silicone as it wont get all nasty like the clear from the constant moisture and cleaning.
 
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