Re: Vivarium build (day 3)
ooh, its getting closer, what are the sides? some kind of plastic?
Re: Vivarium build (day 3)
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cmack91
ooh, its getting closer, what are the sides? some kind of plastic?
Fiber Glass. Will work good with the humidity and the fogger system. Even though 90% of it will be covered by styrofoam rock wall.
What you see will all be covered when its all done. It will have patterned wood all around it. So when it's done you wont actually see anything your seeing now. The top, front, back and sides will all be recovered with the finishing siding. So it wont look like some cheap box. But like a luxurious vivarium.
Re: Vivarium build (day 3)
you should use african walnut! it'd be perfect lol
Re: Vivarium build (day 3)
walnuts my favorite, look around this site to find something you like, so at least you'll know what to look for
http://www.hearnehardwoods.com/hardw...hardwoods.html
Re: Vivarium build (day 3)
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VEXER19
What would I do without you bro...lol. Without you I feel as if I post these pics for no reason. I got more comments when it was a wood frame...lol. Oh well, no one appreciates a cool enclosure. But I do, so oh well.
theyre just not for everyone, alot of people here have so many snakes that enclosures like that are completly unpractical, you know?
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cmack91
theyre just not for everyone, alot of people here have so many snakes that enclosures like that are completly unpractical, you know?
Yea true. If only you could breed enclosures, then maybe people would appreciate them...haha
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kitedemon
It looks very tall if I am seeing this correctly. How are you planning to heat it? and the big question are you going to hold the ambient air temps unless you are planning on heated rooms?
Well once the rock walls and everything is in place it wil be quite a bit smaller than it looks now but your still right in fact that it will be big. As of right now heating is still in progress but what we have thought of doing so far is using CHE on the inside for 24 hour which would have to be covered. Origionally we were going to use RHP but we don't think that it will warm the whole tank. Basking light will be on the inside folr 12/12. And UTH under the hide on the hot side. Been spending more time with construction so far then worrying about heating but I will have a better idea when its walls and flooring is built up and out to see what I am going to need. But that is all the thought put into heating as of right now. But I have been researching a using bp.net contacts to get an outside opinion and am looking into all options. So if anyone has suggestions then I will be more than happy to consider your ideas.