Hi all. This is the first time I post on this forum so I feel I should introduce myself. I'm a 23 yr old gecko freak from Norway that also loves to build terariums. ^_^
The picture above is that of my livingroom table terarium.
"I'm going to change the sides to being solid as to not stress my leos as much from the movement in the living room"
I thought of that too. It is not nececcary. I used slightly tinted glass on the sides of the tank. (note we also have 5 dogs at home), the leo's in the terarium take no notice of the dogs at all, up to now the dogs have not seen the leo's eigther but maybe my dogs are stupid.
In breif, your leo's will not get stressed by the sorroundings outside the terarium.
"as well as add a strip of wood going across the middle of the table to better support the glass top."
I thought of that too. I even made the strip of wood but descided not to put it in. The glass on my table is 6mm thick and I find that this is quite enough. You can't see it on that pic but the top glass is actually devided in two, this enables me to lift off half of the glass in order to feed, rinse ect.
"My only problem would be heating this.. lighting it is easy.. "
I would say that your problem is exactly the opposite.
Heating is easy, lighting is not...
I use a heat pad/mat (or whatever you call it in engligsh) inside the tank under the substrate. the pad covers slightly less than 1/3 of the enclosure and I placed it alongside the terarium on one of the sides. You must have the option to change the heat mat at a later point since overheating might become an issue depending on where you live. The flourecents generate some heat too in addition to the "generator" for the flourecents. mount the "generator" (don't know what that's called in english) on the underside of the tank, it will function as a heatsource for the tank aswell.
For lighting I used 8 small compact flourescents that are hidden in the top frame. later I trew those away and put in 2 long compact flourescents (1 on each side).
Your problem is that if you make the top frame too small you'll get the lamps in your eyes when you sit down by the table.
Make your top frame slightly bigger to avoid all the problems I had. your topframe should be atleast 2 inches wide (preferably 2.5") to hide the flourecents better.
This shows construction of my top frame (frame ir turned upside-down on pic).
Shows test of top frame with flourecent paped on place. 1= additional 5millimeter wooden "list" I had to put there so you won't get light in your eyes when you sit down by the table. 2= top frame. 3. flourecent.
Mount "power point" in the underside of your tank and bring all the cables to this point, from there you can have one powercord further.
Pwer devices that I have in the table:
1 heat mat.
2 compact flourecents.
1 small PC fan.
5 small 0.5V bulbs (attached in string) for nightlighting.
That adds up to a conciderrable amount of cords that you have to run through the top frame. Plan where you'll put the cords in advance since after you put in the flourecents and their reflectors you might not have much space left.
Something else I found out..
fogging might be a problem too. I like to use live plants for all my anclosures. when you water the plants in the table the water will quicly evapourate and fog on the top glass. to avoid this apply a different watering technique. fill a small bottle with water, turn it upside-down and quickly stick it into the substrate. Water will be absorbed by the substrate thus watering the rots of your plants while keeping the top layer of the substrate dry enough so the glass won't fog.
http://home.no.net/obeligz/obeligz/norsk/terarier.htm Here you'll find the progress and the plans for my table terarium (bottom 2 guides. Unfortunally my homepage in in Norwegian (the english version sucks) and I just found out that for some odd reason some of the pics in the guides are gone.. don't ask why.
If you bother to look at the english version of my homepage is't at
obeligz' reptile site
Hope this helps.
If there's anything more feel free to mail me, If I can, I'll help you out.
obeligz@c2i.net
regards
obeligz