My New Cham Cage

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ok so I have a Male Veiled Cham(Chilly) he is just over a year old I do believe. I just recently had a cage built and just wondering everyones thoughts

right now the dimensions are 27" Wide * 18" Deeo * 42" Tall, from bottom up till the top of the cage(the tallest part he can climb) is 66" tall so he can get up quite a ways.

you will notice about an inch under the door there is a light brown bar, that is a drawer that pulls out that is tin and catches any water that drips down.

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This is the slide out tin drawer that catches the water.
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sorry for any blurriness the pictures have been taken by my phone and shaky hand lol.

Please let me know what you think :)
 
Thanks and no live plants yet but I will get some, does anyone have any suggestions on real plants?

also the pics are resized now sorry for them being so big
 
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^Shedding a Little
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^Still Shedding a little
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^Bottom of Cage

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^Middle of Cage

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^ Top of Cage and Chilly

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^Whole cage
 
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That is such a cool set up. You did a great job on the branch set up.

I am still working on how I want my branches to look. Act like its an art project.
 
Looks really nice. I was just wondering what you do with the water that comes flooding out when you open the drawer? Or do I have the way it works right?

edit: NVM I see the side closest to you in the pic does have a side and isn't open. I thought it was. But still how do you get the water out?
 
Thanks guys all the kudos actually goes to my Finacees MOthers Boyfriend he was going to make the enclosure for me and decided to do the whole inside set up, all in all the cost to me was to set up a router for them which I already had lol so it cost me $15 in the end.....

as for the water removal it does drop down into the tray which has sides and I just empty every couple of days by just pulling it out and emptying it in the sink and sliding it back in, very easy to do :) there are four sides on it so no worries about spilling it unless it gets to full which wont happen lol.

but thanks for the compliments everyone.
 
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