Wibus New Member Nov 17, 2013 #1 Has anyone ever used a thick twine rope as vines in the cage? Or any other type of rope? My main concerns are whether they could climb on it well and will it mold when soaked. Any input appreciated. thanks!
Has anyone ever used a thick twine rope as vines in the cage? Or any other type of rope? My main concerns are whether they could climb on it well and will it mold when soaked. Any input appreciated. thanks!
Jay Sick Avid Member Nov 17, 2013 #2 if its not coated with a plastic and or what ever else breeding ground for bacteria. Poo will seep in to it and so on. is it a big cham ??????
if its not coated with a plastic and or what ever else breeding ground for bacteria. Poo will seep in to it and so on. is it a big cham ??????
Balizar New Member Nov 17, 2013 #3 Hey this has been discussed here before but it sounds like it would be unsanitary. https://www.chameleonforums.com/walkway-cage-25110/
Hey this has been discussed here before but it sounds like it would be unsanitary. https://www.chameleonforums.com/walkway-cage-25110/
Wibus New Member Nov 17, 2013 #4 Yeah he is a one year old Oustaleti so he is pretty big and gonna get bigger
pssh Avid Member Nov 17, 2013 #5 Also keep in mind that their nails might catch on the fibers and rip out.
ridgebax1 Avid Member Nov 18, 2013 #6 I was going to this for Clouseau cause he is so tiny but instead I just cut some very thin twigs from my gardenia and secured them with fishing line.
I was going to this for Clouseau cause he is so tiny but instead I just cut some very thin twigs from my gardenia and secured them with fishing line.