So I am giving some serious thought to making an outddor enclosure for my bearies and water dragons to play in in the summer months. I want to make it a permanent fixture in my garden just off the back of my house. Fully enclosed to keep out predators and whatnot. I am really excited about this project just trying to figure out where to start.....lol.. anyone have any ideas
Here is my outdoor enclosure. I actually found it at a petstore last year... someone made it for their rabbit.It was only $10.. I couldn't pass it up
As you can see, it would be very easy to build one yourself. It is made with chicken wire and the top is a wood frame with wire that just lifts off. The floor is just plywood.
Just so you know.... at one end of the enclosure I lay a towel over the top of the cage to shade it(coolside). I had removed it for the pic. Your beardie must be able to get out of the direct sun if out for any length of time.
Was thinking of using a corner of my screened in porch for an outside enclosure ? I would only have to build one wall,the diagonal and put a door in it. The question I have is will regular household screening hold up ? I'm worried she might rub herself raw on chicken wire ?
You might think this is stupid, but I use a collapsible childs playpen for outdoor beardy adventures. $40 or less from big box stores, and its rather large....safe, and when not in use folds down into nothing. Here is something similar - http://tinyurl.com/3vm59p7
Most of them have a slippery padded band along the top, and this prevents a beardy from climbing all the way out. My large male (24") did manage to escape once, but its because he launched himself like a rocket over the top of it when he caught a glimpse of my female...but otherwise, none of them have ever managed to escape, and it wouldn't be hard to come up with some type of cover.
@Dawn: That's awesome! Do you even have a problem with wild buggies venturing into the enclosure? That would be the only thing I'd be paranoid about, LOL.
I have an 8 ft. rabbit hutch in my backyard that I no longer use, too bad it's in the shade.
Jess... the bugs don't really seem to be much of a problem. Every once in a while I'll see a fly or a flippin' bug(not sure their real name, this is what we call them because they flip all over the place, LOL). So far though, no bees or bad buggies.
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My large male (24") did manage to escape once, but its because he launched himself like a rocket over the top of it when he caught a glimpse of my female.
Most of the time I am outside doing yardwork or something while they are in the enclosure. There are times though that I put them out there and just check on them periodically. I can be a worrisome mommy... so I do like to keep an eye on them.. just in case. :wink:
Thats awesome. I would like to build something like that for mine. Right now I take mine outside to play in the garden. But I have to put the leash on it and keep a close eye on it to make sure it doesnt get tangled up on any plants.
Ok took advantage of some nice weather to build a corner enclosure for Miss Piggy on our back porch. Used the corner of the porch as a starting point, it is roughly 6' wide at the front. PVC piping as a frame for the front with patio screen attached to it with fishing wire. { 10 pound test knitted through to the pvc } Old plastic window blinds as a buffer between her and the screen on the lower outer sides so she doesn't rub on the screen. The floor boards are old fencing pieces i had lying around, with tile cut to cover the wood { tile not installed in the picture } The front of the enclosure is lift-able to allow access to the whole cage, it is open topped atm . So far so good she hasn't climbed the screen as of yet, but she isn't left out by herself as I or my wife are usually watching her......
So far so good she hasn't tried to climb the screens. I usually put her out in the morning then tend to my potted plants. Today while i was misting some of my plants I figured what the heck......misted Miss Piggy too. She walked up to where i was and went head first into the mist. It was too funny, she closed her eyes and just stood there. It was about 85 out and the water coming out of the hose was warm so i wasn't worried about her cooling off too much.