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Posted by charm_paradise on May 10, 2003 at 13:15:09:

In Reply to: Frasier's new home -- Lots of pics :-) posted by iwana on May 10, 2003 at 12:49:23:

I am glad to hear he is enjoying his new cage! He looks like he will have fun in it. Where you able to get the humidity under control? I am getting ready to build 12' of cages for all my guys, hope the cages turn out nice like yours! Thanks for sharing the pics, we always like a good sucess story!

John


:Hi everyone,

:Just thought I'd post more pics of Frasier's home, now that we've put in his plants and his vines. We now have a pothos, ficus and chinese evergreen in there, along with sisal rope, a twig and some plastic vines here and there. My husband thinks it looks really cluttered, but I think you just can't have too much greenery. :-) At any rate, Frasier is now very happy in his new home! He is very busily inspecting every nook and cranny as I write this. :-D

:My husband set up a little jungle gym under our skylight for Frasier to hang out while we worked on his cage this morning. I'm including pics of that, too. Hope you enjoy 'em! :-)

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:Frasier is happily basking in his re-decorated home:

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:Again, I want to thank everyone for suggesting that we build a new cage for Frasier. We now get to see a chameleon's true behavior! Not necessarily such a good thing for us, because he is now very defensive of his home, but he is undoubtedly much happier in there, and that's what really counts! :-))

:You have no idea how much this means to my husband -- Frasier is really his pet. If anyone's interested, I will go ahead and write a post to explain Frasier's background, it really is quite sweet. :-)

:Big hugs to everyone in the forum!

:Julie, Justin and Frasier. :-)





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