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Post by mar on Apr 8, 2006 14:38:33 GMT -5
This is a highly portable cage I recently built but will not be getting anything to put in it. I based this design on my iguana cages but have simply scaled it down thinking I would be getting a bearded dragon. This cage will collapse down into a single duffel bag and can be easily carried with one hand. My typical setup / take-down time 20 minutes. As you can see this has a hexagonal foot print allowing for a wide angle of viewing. The floor liner is a single piece of heavy clear plastic which zips around the base for easy removal and cleaning. The front door zips around the opening to allow for a secure close yet one hand opening/closing.
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Post by zachbaker on Apr 8, 2006 14:54:10 GMT -5
Thats really cool Idea. that wont work for a permanent enclosure for my large iguana but might for my dragons. Are you intending on using that for dragons or iggys
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Post by mar on Apr 8, 2006 15:24:06 GMT -5
This is the same construction as my ig cages but just a scaled down frame design. I have the frame built for a new ig cage looking much like this which is going to be 6x3x6 but I don't have the time or money to finish it. My current ig cage is 4x4x6 for a 10 year old male ig but he has roaming time daily.
I don't intend to use this for anything now. In fact I have posted it for sale in the classifieds of other forums.
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Post by zachbaker on Apr 8, 2006 19:35:53 GMT -5
How much are you charging? I too have around a 10 year old iggy. Shes just about 5 ft. I let mine free roam in a closed room. I let the door open when she wants out she goes out. will it tear easy? What fabric do you use?
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