Darkmind
New member
Well a few weeks ago a guy in my local area was selling a very large cage for $50 bones. It needed a lot of work but considering these thing retail for over $300 bones in my area and he only wanted 50 for it I could not pass it up. So hear it is when I first brought it home.
I striped out everthing includeing all the wiring, lights, and the glass on the sides and door. I started out be sanding every inch of the cage down to get it nice and smooth and to get rid of scuff marks, dirt, splinters, and anything that my cham could get cut or hurt on. Once that was done I started to seal every inch of wood, a week later and four coats of sealent hear it is.
I still need to put in screening on the side frames and door and redo the lighting and wiring. Once thats done i'll set up a heat lamp and start building my chams habitat. I also found a matching base and picked that up, I just finished sanding and sealing that earyler today.
I striped out everthing includeing all the wiring, lights, and the glass on the sides and door. I started out be sanding every inch of the cage down to get it nice and smooth and to get rid of scuff marks, dirt, splinters, and anything that my cham could get cut or hurt on. Once that was done I started to seal every inch of wood, a week later and four coats of sealent hear it is.
I still need to put in screening on the side frames and door and redo the lighting and wiring. Once thats done i'll set up a heat lamp and start building my chams habitat. I also found a matching base and picked that up, I just finished sanding and sealing that earyler today.

The whole thing stands 6 feet and 7 inches on the dot.