A conchamber is an object that is too small to be qualified as a
chamber but too big to be qualified as a
container, essentially a smaller equivalent to
enclosure Commonly used for insects and baby reptiles.
An example of a conchamber could be an enclosure for a small lizard. Not big enough to be labelled as a chamber, nor small enough to be a container.
Joe: I keep my spider in this little conchamber here.
Gwen: I keep my pet snake in this little container here.
Ken: In a container? Isn’t that too small?
Gwen: Oh, no, I mean Conchamber.