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11-15-15, 08:22 PM
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Building beardies cage questions.
So basically I have two baby beardies right now.there names are Deja and Astell.(assuming their both female ).Anyways back to the topic after giving itmuch consideration I decided I would like two build them each there own enclosure.Basically I want to build one on top of another.and I want to build them out of wood.So my question is how do I go about doing this exactly and lighting.I want to use two mercury vapor bulbs but don't know how to attach them to the enclosure.Sorry for all the questions but I need the help.thanks in advance to anyone who helps
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11-15-15, 09:22 PM
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Re: Building beardies cage questions.
Sorry i just realized this should be in the enclosure part of the forum.oops
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11-17-15, 07:22 AM
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Re: Building beardies cage questions.
I would suggest reading some building topics on the forum first, see if you have any questions left. If you want to stack them and have lamps in the bottom one you're going to need to space them out, like i did with my terrariums to fit the lighting and ventilation in.
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11-17-15, 07:01 PM
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Re: Building beardies cage questions.
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Originally Posted by Tsubaki
I would suggest reading some building topics on the forum first, see if you have any questions left. If you want to stack them and have lamps in the bottom one you're going to need to space them out, like i did with my terrariums to fit the lighting and ventilation in.
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Alright thanks
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11-18-15, 04:11 AM
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Re: Building beardies cage questions.
These instructions are fairly simple, just substitute wood for the melamine. And you will need to seal the wood as well.
https://aussiepythons.com/forum/show...rren-Whittaker)
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11-18-15, 04:14 AM
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Re: Building beardies cage questions.
When stacking enclosures, you can build a false ceiling for the wiring, and run the wires out the back. Just bear in mind, the top enclosure may need less heating, with heat possibly coming up from the one underneath.
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11-21-15, 08:59 AM
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Re: Building beardies cage questions.
The heat will definitely transfer through 1/2" wood. You probably won't need as much heat on the top enclosure as a result and may be able to use a smaller bulb unless you have some kind of air space between the two. The other important thing is what you seal the wood with. Some sealers *drylock* leave a rough finish that I've found hard to clean. I would recommend using something smooth and easy to wipe clean like a bar top epoxy for anywhere you expect to have to scrub clean.
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11-21-15, 04:36 PM
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Re: Building beardies cage questions.
Pond sealer is a good sealer, it's just time consuming as you have to put on 2 or 3 coats as it tends to soak in a bit. Maybe if the wood was painted first it might be better. Pond sealer leaves a smooth finish, and is not harmful to animals.
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