Take a look at this http://growcamp.ca/pretty interesting if we can make it work for a cham. pic few posts down if you dont want to follow the link
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Great find. Looks really cool! Be interesting to know how much (if any) UVB can get through when you roll down the plastic cover on the roof.
Have you ordered one yet? Be good to get a review. Prices look reasonable.
Looked it up and the reviews said will only last 1 to 2 seasons then parts deteriorate. No source for replacement parts. Seems like an issue but maybe someone else can check into it too
Oh I think it is a great idea. I would certainly be interested in this as a second outdoor range.seen that from a review, but it was cause the velcro would deteriorate if im not mistake. I'm sure would be a pretty easy fix, especially since screen will probablt always be up make it more permanent. dont think escapes from chams may be too bad an issue not to under estimate them though. Hoping the center I work at will have it set up and can take better pics and take a good look at it. These could also be really helpful for some of us in the cooler northern parts with aiding in plant growth. Just happy others are finding it interesting like I did.
Oh I think it is a great idea. I would certainly be interested in this as a second outdoor range.
I would like to read more from someone that owns one. Since it could be a nice outdoor enclosure rather than having to build one.
I use a ferret cage which is tall for outside this way I can make sure they don't wander while I am getting the next guy outside.
It is coated metal and pretty small grid.
Anyway yesterday I tried to put my 5 month old Memphis( Memephis is over 100 grams so not small) in so I could go and get the others. I waited to make sure he was safe before I walked away and I'll be darned if he didn't squeeze his way through. I have heard too many tragic stories of chams that were left outside and wandered off never to be found.
That was why I asked about "escape" points.
Agreed I would certainly move it indoors for winter. Nice to know Costco has them. I wlll call tomorrow to see if my local one has them so I could see one.Without a doubt too many tragic stories of escapes. supposedly they are sold at costco as well. At work now and was going some reviews on the products seems like extreme weather change is the main culprit as well as strong sun shrinking the plastic and what not or abused by snow. Other than the velcro on the netting nothing seems like it wouldn't work for a cham just find some way to improve that. ill try and see what it looks like when my work puts it up
This is awesome! I love this, I just wish they also came in additional sizes to be more suitable for indoors (for my situation). I love the option for the bracket to hang plants.![]()
Agreed I would certainly move it indoors for winter. Nice to know Costco has them. I wlll call tomorrow to see if my local one has them so I could see one.
Thanks!
I'll post anything more I find out.
seen that from a review, but it was cause the velcro would deteriorate if im not mistake. I'm sure would be a pretty easy fix,
Thanks MikeThe UV degrades the plastic cover. It eventually just crumbles apart. I used one for a greenhouse a couple years ago. It lasted one season.