Alicewave
03-16-03, 07:30 PM
Hey guys, I need some help with this. I'm planning to build an enclosure to hold all my herps. Its going to be in three stackable sections, 60"x20"x20". The bottom section will be a cabinet for storage. The other two sections will consist of 3 20"x20" spaces side by side but I'm toying with the idea of adding extra notches that I can slide in extra dividers to make either bigger or smaller enclosures. Then I will have screen on top and space for the lamps above that. So the final product will be 60x60x20, capable of holding all my herps with at least 2 20x20s left over for growth. Animals that will be housed in this are Leopard Geckos and my Rosy Boa.
Here are my questions:
1. What's the best material to use? Wood? Fiberglass? I have no idea what to use except not pine or cedar. I don't want anything too expensive but I don't want anything too flimsy either. I'd also rather not have to finish it if I don't have to but I want something that looks nice. If there is anything out there that fits this, let me know. I will finish it if I have to though.
2. For where the lamps go, I'm thinking of installing permanent lamp fixtures hopefully all attatched to a dimmer switch so that I'd only have to plug in one cable for the lamps into the wall. Not sure if I explained that right but let me know if it's possible and/or if anyone has tried this. If I do that I'd like to make the ceiling of where the lamps go aluminum or something so that it reflects well. Just bouncing off the ides, otherwise I'll just use regular domes and power strips.
3. Under "tank" heating: How do I go about getting belly heat for the herps? If a lamp over a rock enough or should I look into using heat tape? I have never used heat tape before and I'm not entirely sure how it works. If I'm making the enclosure out of wood where do I put the heat tape? Could I put it inside the enclosure and then cover it with substrate (I will use ceramic tile as substrate for the leos?) Or should I make the floors out of Plexiglass and put the tape on the outside?
4. Doors. Planning on using Plexiglass for them. What do we like better? Sliding? Tilt down, or tilt up? I have to keep in mine that one 20x20 needs to be totally escape proof for my Rosy Boa so any advice on that would be helpful.
Hopefully my questions make sense. Any additional advice or suggestions would be great. I want to plan this all out perfectly before i buy the materials. Thanks in advance.
Here are my questions:
1. What's the best material to use? Wood? Fiberglass? I have no idea what to use except not pine or cedar. I don't want anything too expensive but I don't want anything too flimsy either. I'd also rather not have to finish it if I don't have to but I want something that looks nice. If there is anything out there that fits this, let me know. I will finish it if I have to though.
2. For where the lamps go, I'm thinking of installing permanent lamp fixtures hopefully all attatched to a dimmer switch so that I'd only have to plug in one cable for the lamps into the wall. Not sure if I explained that right but let me know if it's possible and/or if anyone has tried this. If I do that I'd like to make the ceiling of where the lamps go aluminum or something so that it reflects well. Just bouncing off the ides, otherwise I'll just use regular domes and power strips.
3. Under "tank" heating: How do I go about getting belly heat for the herps? If a lamp over a rock enough or should I look into using heat tape? I have never used heat tape before and I'm not entirely sure how it works. If I'm making the enclosure out of wood where do I put the heat tape? Could I put it inside the enclosure and then cover it with substrate (I will use ceramic tile as substrate for the leos?) Or should I make the floors out of Plexiglass and put the tape on the outside?
4. Doors. Planning on using Plexiglass for them. What do we like better? Sliding? Tilt down, or tilt up? I have to keep in mine that one 20x20 needs to be totally escape proof for my Rosy Boa so any advice on that would be helpful.
Hopefully my questions make sense. Any additional advice or suggestions would be great. I want to plan this all out perfectly before i buy the materials. Thanks in advance.