Visual Barriers between cages???

Julirs

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What is everyone using between cages that are next to each other to keep the chameleons from seeing each other? I am getting ready to set up a rack system of sorts and need something cheap, easy, and lightweight that can withstand the water load!
 
You can get white Panel Board from Lowes or Home Depot in large 4x8ft sheets for around 11 dollars each...I am in the process of making some new cages, etc and thats what I will be using. It can get wet all day long without any problems :). show us some pics when you get them done.

Jim
 
What is everyone using between cages that are next to each other to keep the chameleons from seeing each other? I am getting ready to set up a rack system of sorts and need something cheap, easy, and lightweight that can withstand the water load!


Hey Julirs,
What we use here is white pvc board. Its just like pvc pipe just its a board. The cheapest route to take with using that stuff is buying it in 1/8 thickness. Hope you figure everything out. See you in Tampa in a few weeks:D
 
Hey Julirs,
What we use here is white pvc board. Its just like pvc pipe just its a board. The cheapest route to take with using that stuff is buying it in 1/8 thickness. Hope you figure everything out. See you in Tampa in a few weeks:D

Where do you get that stuff, we dont have it @ Lowes...
 
Where do you get that stuff, we dont have it @ Lowes...


Hey Sorry I probably should have posted that. I get it at a plastics place where they sell acrylic and thing of that nature. I know where im buying from its called Prospect Plastics and they ship.
 
My old business sign was made up of this stuff..Like 10 feet x 5 feet, but its yellow, lol if it were white i would cut it up... but i wil contact the sign maker and find out where to get some...
 
Go to a shop that makes custom signs, like the kind you see at every corner advertising a cheap 3/2 with a pool! They all have tons of scrap, and if you are cute, or ask nicely, they should give it you for free. Mine even cuts it to the right dimensions with thier "slicer" if i have the dimensions handy. Even if they charge you(sometimes they don't have scrap of the size i need) its only like 8 bucks for an 8x4 sheet of 1/4 inch corrugated plastic.

let you fingers do the walking and make a few phone calls.

josh
 
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