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Review on ๐ŸฆŽ Optimal Habitat Upgrade: Discover the Zoo Med Reptibreeze Open Air Screen Cage! by Christina Waltemeyer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy. Easy setting. Easy to clean. Good buy

When I opened the package there were several holes in two panels, they are small, about the size of a pencil point. I seeded them with some sort of security thread that was easy to fix. I really like how easy these cages are to assemble, clean and move. If you install them incorrectly, they will sit awkwardly and will not open and close properly. They are very light when empty but easy to move when there are light materials inside. This was an upgrade from 18x 18x 24x to my female veiled chameleon. She loves it. She sheds within the first week so I think she approves of the space. TIPS: This wire mesh is not strong, I suggest using thin garden wire, hemp or some kind of rope/thread to attach things to the wire. Be careful how much force you use when working with this as it will tear straight through leaving large holes or cuts. This leaves outlets for bugs, small reptiles, etc. Do not place heavy objects on the top plate. If you must place items on top of the cage, make sure they aren't heavy or that most of their weight is supported by some kind of stand. These screens can be pushed through, for example, by heavy objects placed on them or by a curious cat jumping from above one or more times (I learned from experience -.-). So it's best to try to keep it as long as possible. But the good news is that they can be replaced very easily, using basically the same material that can be used to replace the wire mesh in a screen door in your home.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Hard to say