reptilover
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I've got heat lights, UVB lights, dripper, and now I wanna hang plants from the top of my LLLreptile 24x24x48 screen cage.. seems heavy on the screen.. what have my fellow brilliant members come up with.. 
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I got some small pieces of wood and layed them over the frame on the top of the cage. then screwed some hooks through the screen into the wood and it works great, been going a year strong. heres some pix
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Hope this helps!
I got some small pieces of wood and layed them over the frame on the top of the cage. then screwed some hooks through the screen into the wood and it works great, been going a year strong. heres some pix
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Hope this helps!
If you look at the last pics in this album (which is in reverse order) you can see the hook, the installment of said hook/s, and the pothos hanging.
http://s618.photobucket.com/albums/tt263/davidfishman/Cage%20Build/#!cpZZ2QQtppZZ32
Well thought out enclouser man very nicely done! I love it. Frankie does to because now he'll be on his FR ALL DAY. saturday while I redue his enclouser u gave me some great ideas
http://bleuepiece.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/hanging-cup-hooks.jpg?w=480&h=320
LOL
I just turn mine upside down in the cabinet.
Glad it was helpful. It is supposed to be a "stick by stick" build for my jackson. (thats why its so dense)
There are vids if you havnt seen them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz0nnvaNmkk
(this one cracks me up at 01:30 lol
I think its of that build, or a similar one?
I have changed her enclosure tons of times, but the hanging pothos has always been there. I think she really likes the cover it gives, and the "canopy" it creates.
Wonderful video my mangood music! So I wasn't gonna go that thick with my male veiled. Should it be that thick? Or do Jacksons like it thick?..... Please don't misinterpreted that last part..
Well, mine seems to like dense cover all over, with little opening to peak/crawl in and out of. She spends most of her time sitting in these little "clearings". She is also smaller than a panther or vieled. I know my panther likes his big open areas for the most part. Its important to provide lots of different types of areas or "micro-habitats" in the enclosure though. If you see that they like one feature better than another, there may be a reason for it. (like one area is too dense for them the get through comfotably, or too hot, or to open, or to whatever)
So it MAY need to be changed, or at least you may be able to make better use of the space. However, some areas they need, but for only small amounts of time during the day. So, just because they hardly use an area, doesnt mean it should be taken out or changed. You can tell what the cham does and doesnt like though, just keep an eye on it, and get to know it. Think in gradients, and use logic.
The more micro-environments they have though, the more options for heat/uvb/RH/ect regulation they will have, and the better they can take care of themselves.![]()
Another idea: I used a straight stick and zip tied it with 4-5 zip ties to the top of my cage, on the inside. Then i can hang a few things from there, including my pothos, and it doesnt hurt the cage as much because it distributes the weight across the whole cage top.