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Looks pretty good!
I'd love to see a pic of your niloticus. How old/large is it now?
Thanks for sharing.
Chris
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Great looking enclosure. It's nice to see some people actually giving the monitors what they really need. They are the primates of the reptile world!
Connor Paschke
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Re: The monitor enclosure
hes not too photogenic but heres a few i just took.
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Nice pics!
What are your plans for his next enclosure? Or are you going to be adding to that one? Took mine about a year and a half to outgrow an 8x4.
Chris
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How do you clean the aquarium? How do the two halves hook together?
I never thought of making the enclosure in parts(prefab house! LOL) so a larger cage could fit through doors. I just build things inside, and know I can't move them outside without destroying them.
I'm sure he's a happy lizard in there.
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Re: The monitor enclosure
the two halves are held together with super heavy duty draw latches and sealed with weather strip. the finish work with the 1x4s alternate to come together and hide the seam as well. to add to it all i have to do is build a new center section as wide as i want which will probably be 3 feet next time giving the enclosure a total floor area of 7x8. once thats not enough ill mod one side of the center insert and build a ramp for him to be able to go up to the top of the enclosure which will be the same dimensions as the bottom but only about 3 feet high.
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Re: The monitor enclosure
oh and cleaing the aquarium is easy. i just use a fluval v3 or whatever its called as a filter in between cleanings and then i just use an auto water changer like you would with an aquarium.
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Looks like you gave him decent substrate depth too, awesome enclosure!
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