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Old 01-25-06, 07:13 PM   #1
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Question MDF wood

Im planing on building a 7 X 3 X 3 foot encloser for my Boa 's they are 6 foot long now I have them in a 100 gal hagen tank.. Wood was free.. but im unsure about puttin them in it .. the MDF Wood has a paper finish on it....

Now for the heat.. I use a 100 watt bulb..... tank gets really warm

MDF wood is all COMPRESSED paper..


ANY OPINIONS Please ????
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Old 01-29-06, 09:48 PM   #2
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ya my brother has a MDF encloser for his beardies 7" X 3" X 2" and he has had it for about 3 years and its in amazing shape it's great against heat and water. in my opinion go for it
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Old 01-29-06, 11:41 PM   #3
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mdf is good and will last along time as long as you seal it properly.to be safe i would use aquarium silicone to do all the edging in the enclosure. If water spills and you dont have the silicone the water will seep into the cracks where the mdf does not have paper protecting it and over time will rot from the inside. A solid silicone job will stop that and it should last you for years. Id still be carefull not to let water sit on it to long though.
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Old 02-14-06, 11:35 PM   #4
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welll....i know that MDF is great for speaker enclosures. unless you have a leak in your trunk and it rains and destroys the mdf like it did mine. i personally wouldn't use it. if its free then i suppose its fine. but if you are going to spend money and decide that a really damn heavy enclosure is what you want then i'd choose melamine over mdf ha.
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Old 02-15-06, 11:03 AM   #5
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The Humidity requirments for a Boa will distroy MDF in no time, you would have do more then just seal the edges, you would have to seal the entire thing with an epoxy of some sort.
It probably would work for a beardie inclosure be cause they are more of a desert species.
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Old 02-22-06, 02:52 AM   #6
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mdf is ok for building big vivs i use it for my burmese pythons and retics, i seal all the edges and line the floor with lino which is like a plastic flooring mainly used in kitchens but is great as you can clean it very easily.

this is 1 i built 3 yrs ago and still using today

http://ssnakess.com/photopost/showph...cat=997&page=1
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