Temporary set up...

maxttu

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Got the boys in their 2x2x4 enclosures. They'll enjoy this for today and I'll start finalizing everything and everyone else next week when I move back to Houston.

I'll have Walker, Broadway and my 1.2 tamatave's after this week! :D

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I'll bet they enjoy some outside time. Be careful they don't blow over. They look light weight.

The best of luck with your move. I hate moving.
 
I'll bet they enjoy some outside time. Be careful they don't blow over. They look light weight.

The best of luck with your move. I hate moving.

Def watching for the blow over. That's how I lost my 1st panther, Maynard. :(
 
Like! except for the 1.2 Tamatave part. I think they are comfortable right where they are :)

BTW... You are going to have to change pumpkins name. After her 1st shed she lost her orange color and is now throwing crazy sky blues.

Jason
 
I have placed a piece of plywood in between the two enclosures. ;)

Nice! I know that after we get our first panther that I want to look at getting a Jackson or a Nosy Be and was unsure what I would put between the cages. This tells me what I can do. :D

Thanks!
 
Thanks, y'all! And if you'll notice, I took the PVC bottom and cut out all but a 2" trim and hot-glued screen for drainage. Now I can use these enclosures inside or out! ;)

Jason- no pics of my girl?? :D
 
Ok, I'm leaving the boys in Houston this week and I've got the aquazamp rigged up! Cross your fingers!!!

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Looks to be official! Wednesday should be my last day in San Antonio! I'll be heading to get my tamatave's from Biffle and taking them back to Houston! :D
 
Best of luck with the move! Can't wait to see some pics back in Houston, but I'm sure we won't have to! :D Safe trip! ;)
 
Just as a friendly heads-up, I had a mistking burnout on me from being in the direct sunlight to much. I would suggest covering the pump so that it is at least shaded by something or out of direct sun.

:) Good luck!
 
Just as a friendly heads-up, I had a mistking burnout on me from being in the direct sunlight to much. I would suggest covering the pump so that it is at least shaded by something or out of direct sun.

:) Good luck!

That's a very good point, Nick! The pic that shows the AZ set up is under a canopy. The pump and bucket are directly under the canopy and the cages are partially covered. Good look out, man!
 
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