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harlanm
at Tue May 10 11:19:21 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by harlanm ]
i would heghly suggest you post this on the cage and habitat design forum.
as for sealing the wood , ask them on that forum, they will know
for humidity you could use thin 1/8" acrylic for the sides, back and top and screen for the door. or even thin plywood if you are going to be sealing wood anyway. if price doesnt matter i would suggest plastic like sintra or HDPE. another trick for humidity is to use an ultrasonic humidifier, i have one hooked up to my RETF tank (pic below) just connect it to a timer.
for feeding you could get a 10 gal tank at walmart for 10$ and put it in the enclosure with crickets in it. the geckos can climb the glass in but the crickets cannot get out (if the geckos are "mentally challenged" and run into the glass to get the crickets, cover the sides with paper or paint the outside, they will figure out how to get into the top. once they have eaten just take it back out.( if you cover the sides with paper they may noy be able to climb it and you may need to prop a branch for them to climb ) as for the shelf that would be fine, they will find the CGD and keep coming back
 ----- 1.1 Gargoyle geckos
1.1 leucistic leopard gecko
0.0.1 asian golden tree frog
1.0 oriental firebelly toad
0.1 european firebelly toad
1.0 albino betta
1.0 orange tabby
0.0.1 asian painted frog
1.0 broad headed skink
0.0.1 fowlers toad
1.1 red eyed tree frog
1.1 red eared sliders
476.769.47 feeder crickets 
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