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betterrthings
03-28-15, 10:26 PM
Before I start let me say that as much as I love snakes I don't own any myself. I am not allowed to own them where I am living :-( but, I'm hoping to get more into the herp world.
Therefore I recently got an old bow front aquarium out of storage. It holds 6.6 gallons roughly. I've used it for fish in the past, but the lid came broken (which wasn't an issue with the fish) & I was interested in using it for either a leopard gecko or a group of fiddler crabs.

My issue is that the tank has been discontinued, and I cannot seem to find any way to cover the top! The tank was discontinued about 2 weeks after I bought it.

The lid was just a giant piece of plastic anyway, so I don't think that finding another version of it would help. It won't be secure enough & I won't be able to use the proper heating elements.

ANYWAY. I've lurked around on there & seen some of the custom cages that have been posted and was wondering if anybody had an idea on how to make a lid for this :-)

the only issue is the bow front.
The terrarium/tank in general is 24 inches long, 9 inches tall, and the bow front at it's widest point is 7/34 inches, and at it's narrowest is 7/12 inches.

I have now clue how I'd make a bow front lid like you would for a rectangle terrarium. And they don't sell it.

I do have the plastic rim that goes around the top of the tank.

With this on, the interior width at the top is reduced to an even 22 1/2 inches long by 6 inches wide.

Is there anyway to make a lid that would be secure for this terrarium? In desperate need of your help.

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jossh27
03-29-15, 03:09 PM
Could use plexiglass with a "window" or square cut out of it with a piece of screening installed to allow for your heart source to get through

Or a less expensive alternative would be buy some egg crate plastic from lowes or home depot and cut it to size. It can be a pain to find though nobody art Lowe's knew what i was talking snout and all said they didn't sell it, but i found some in the ceiling tile section

reptiledude987
03-30-15, 04:21 PM
If its just for a leo you could get a light with a clamp that clips on the side then no worries about a lid as long as theres nothing it could climb up to reach the top.