Outdoor pen for...chams?!

Psychobunny

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Looking for some way to have my chams outside without having to worry about safety, but wanting to make sure they get proper UV exposer, I came accross this an Amazon.
If you look at the pic with the black and white cat close-up, you can see the mesh is not to closely woven. I suspect it is some nylon material!?

Does this look like something that would work for chams?

http://www.amazon.com/ABO-Gear-Happy-Habitat-Indoor/dp/B002KWHE1E/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header
 
Yeah, I saw those too, you can make tunnels where ever you want!
How cool it that!!?? :D

I think I will get one of those net tent thingies if I can find a better price.
The material is like the nylon web stuff they make those little laundry bags out of. The ones that you can put your socks as junk in so you dont loose them in the washing machine :rolleyes:

After reading the horror stories about hawks and such snapping up chams, I have gotten paranoid!!
 
Yeah, I saw those too, you can make tunnels where ever you want!
How cool it that!!?? :D

I think I will get one of those net tent thingies if I can find a better price.
The material is like the nylon web stuff they make those little laundry bags out of. The ones that you can put your socks as junk in so you dont loose them in the washing machine :rolleyes:

After reading the horror stories about hawks and such snapping up chams, I have gotten paranoid!!

Remember a Reptarium will do basically the same thing...keep your cham mostly safe from predators, but it will also be something you can set up higher off the ground than a tunnel. I'd think a cham would feel more comfortable that way.
 
Hi psychobunny, if ur going to put ur cham outside I would recommend you put the cages on top of a table high of the ground then on each leg I would put it in a bucket and fill it with water that way ants,rats etc.. wont climb up and bother your chams..good luck
 
This is SOOOOO easy and cheap and strong:

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Or you can go airborne:

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More in my thread history.
 
Hi psychobunny, if ur going to put ur cham outside I would recommend you put the cages on top of a table high of the ground then on each leg I would put it in a bucket and fill it with water that way ants,rats etc.. wont climb up and bother your chams..good luck

I do put their cage on a foldup utility table and smear thick grease on the
legs so no unwanted critters can visit my chams (unless they can fly!)
 
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