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Post by ewstokes on Apr 19, 2007 21:53:51 GMT -5
Can someone show me some links or pics of the cheapest and minimum size enclosure for an adult iguana that I could build? Thank you!
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Post by prismwolf on Apr 23, 2007 11:11:11 GMT -5
There are no specific links for the cheapest...just links to ideas. The cheapest can cost you about $60, but the cage will be substandard. This would be a PVC cage with hardware cloth...but this is mostly for an outdoor enclosure. For inside - At least three of the walls need to be solid for minimum heat and humidity control. The MINIMUM size for an adult iguana is 6'T x 6'W x 3'D. Here's a link that may help you get the most for your money and some great ideas. www.herphabitats.comSome things to keep in mind...try to get scraps for everything. Salvage yards for homes are great places to go using storm windows as part of the design. End pieces and scrap lumber from building sites and home improvement stores are good places to "shop". A lot of times you can get that stuff for free...or next to nothing. Good luck on your quest...:-D
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