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I know this may have been asked before. But what's the best way to attach branches and plant pots to a retibreeze xl. Thanks
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Is there a uk version u know offDragon Strand Dragon ledges. https://dragonstrand.com/dragon-ledges/
Ohhhh I keep forgetting your in the UK... Ok another plan. You would get the plastic lattice for a garden and cut it down to fit in the cage for back and side panels. You can use floral wire to attach this to the frame of the cage through the screen. But make sure the sharps from the floral wire are outside the cage. Then you can hook your branches to the lattice with zip ties.Is there a uk version u know off
I really like the lattice in your enclosure. You didn’t cover 3 sides in panels of lattice like some people do. You made it an accent piece. Very neat little hidden garden!This is what I recently did when I was lacking Dragon Ledges. I attached pvc/plastic lattice to the frame with thin gauge wire. (I did have to drill some small holes in the ends of the lattice for more secure attachments). I’m about out of natural branches so I had to use wooden dowels and you can see how I attached those. I did put a dowel horizontally to provide some better attachment points for branches. This was just partway thru, but it’s secure enough that I’ve been able to hang a couple of plants to it.
*I didn’t have much garden lattice on hand, so had to plan where it would be best.
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I wanted to get the dark brown lattice, but didn’t want to wait to order and then try to squeeze the giant piece in my tiny car.I really like the lattice in your enclosure. You didn’t cover 3 sides in panels of lattice like some people do. You made it an accent piece. Very neat little hidden garden!
It’s amazing how necessity is the mother of invention. You worked with what you had and made it beautiful and uniqueI wanted to get the dark brown lattice, but didn’t want to wait to order and then try to squeeze the giant piece in my tiny car.
Thank you!It’s amazing how necessity is the mother of invention. You worked with what you had and made it beautiful and unique