Plastic lumber?

mpavia

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Hi all i am in the process of designing Mr jangles a new cage and came across plastic lumber, they claim that it's:

# Water resistant
# Rot resistant
# UV resistant
# Insect and bacteria resistant

it also comes in several colors so there would be no need to stain and is similar in price to the poplar that i was originally going to use.

My main concern is, even though they claim its bacteria resistant would left over water from misting etc still contribute to bacteria growth?

I want my panther to be as healthy as possible and would like to do it right the first time.
 
I have built decks and exterior stairs with the stuff...and lets just say I like real wood. I also make things for the zoo here in Toledo and they wanted me to use it....it faded and cupped like wood and there is no spine to a lot of it......very floppy. Use stainless fasteners with it. In most cases its more expensive than wood.

for what its worth
 
The place i found is plasticlumberdepot.com, and after reading the last post i am a little worried about the "floppyness" of the lumber, i want the cage to be sturdy without have to have a hundred braces on it. I think what i will do is go take a look at the stuff and then make my decision. also the cage will be inside so i'm not too worried about the color fading.

The cage will be approx 3x2x5, i will most likely be building 4 separate frames using 1 1/4 x 3 and some 1 1/4 x6 at the top and bottom to help a bit with humidity the rest of the cage will be screen with a upper and lower door at the front for my husbandry.

I haven't decided on a color yet, I wonder what Mr jangles would pick if he could talk?

also suggestions welcome..
 
Well keep the urban legend in mind! Chams will DIE if you put them in a plaid environment! They just don't know what color to be and they have a super freak out! lol :D
 
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