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RE: Monitor Enclosure

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Posted by: jeffharding at Thu Nov 8 10:48:47 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeffharding ]  
   

This will be home to my 1.5 YO male Savannah Monitor. Right now the top is half acrylic and half screen. I had someone do the carpentry, so I have to wait for him whenever I need a change. I am going to replace the screen with acrylic and cut out a triangle for the lights on the hot side (probably half way up the hot side). I want to frame the triangle with wood and attach a bank of 3 halogen lights to it. I was also planning on putting the water basin (pictured) right in the middle, like I have seen in some other enclosures. Eventually when he gets really big (2.5 ft now), I will have a water tub that covers half if not the whole cold side.

Does this sound like a efficient setup? Right now the top is 1 ft from the substrate with 1 ft of substrate for the monitor.

My goal is to build a top section of 2-4 ft tall, so I can fill the whole steel trough up and give him 2 ft of substrate and make it more of a vertical enclosure. The problem I see is the weight, which is why I didnt use casters. There is a "floor" under the tank that keeps the tank of the ground, but moving it and the 2000 lbs of dirt would be a chore.

Thanks for all your responses. The monitor is recovering from a abd burn, but will be ready for it in no time!


   

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