JohnDoe
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We picked this bad boy up on CL for 30 dollars. We have started the cutting and reno on this. Let me know what you think so far. Will keep up dating progress.
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Looks great that pothos will fill up real quick or you could add a Schefflera umbrella plant I like them too.The top is actually stainless still mesh.
This is the cage with partial foliage, any ideas for more coverage? Or you think that will be enough coverage?
This isn't the drainage or bottom either
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Post 7 they have the info if they want to use it<Crawls out of the cave>
Very nice find, solid idea too. However you may have created an issue you have no experience dealing with. The purpose of these forums is for all of us crazy keepers to be able to come share experiences, or ideas. In no way is this a post to put down the hard work you invested. I have kept Chams or 40 years I should add since we don't know each other.
The issue I am seeing is one that could harm your insect eating pet.
When (not if ) a cricket or feeder gets on to that screen they will be in-between the fine mesh screen and the larger hardware cloth. The cham at some point will take the shot and potentially get their tongue stuck or scraped on the hardware cloth. A double layer system is not used by a majority of keepers for this reason. If you have never dealt with an injured tongue you don't want to start now.
While it is impossible to protect any animal 100%, or kids for that matter, there are some things that can be done. Not using a double layer system is one of them.
Post 7 they have the info if they want to use it
True that was not pointed out I failed thereAh yes but while you provided info on the type of mesh, my point was their double layer system has other risks.