I am looking for some photos of aquariums set on end that are used as arboral cages. Perferably shots of how the openning is closed off. Thanks
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I am looking for some photos of aquariums set on end that are used as arboral cages. Perferably shots of how the openning is closed off. Thanks
here are the 10 gallon kits on a tank , I also have one that converts them to terrestrial kits also. I will be doing these for many different sizes of tanks . These dont show them with the vents in them but they have two 1" vents above the door on the header, These when sold as a complete kit are solvent welded to the lip of the tank so that they will stack on each other if you want to. if its just a kit they can be siliconed into your exsisting tanks lips .
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Edited on June 12, 2006 at 15:18:34 by phwyvern.
same methods as the arboreals
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Edited on June 12, 2006 at 15:18:14 by phwyvern.
These are made for smaller geckos and could be used as arboreal neo cages. I added upper windows to them at the request of a customer vents can be added to these also the knobs havent been added yet these right now are husing my remaing baby boas ... lol and they lovem
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Edited on June 12, 2006 at 15:17:50 by phwyvern.

ok well the pics all worked last night and i know they havent gone anywhere ...
you can follow this link to view the pictures i posted here .
In regards to the tanks be heavy etc ... How many times are we moving reptile rooms ? i like to set mine up n leavem no matter how light or heavy the cages are .
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Edited on June 12, 2006 at 15:16:29 by phwyvern.
If you place a tank on its side and prop the tank up on a peice of wood. This little tank stand will give you a gap under the front of the tank. You can just use the normal screen covers with the locks placed along the sides.
If you want something prettier or more humid, it not too dificult to cut a peice of plexi glass to the correct size. They make glue on plastic hinges... or you can rig your own.
I have done this before, but unless you have a bunch of tanks laying around, there are probobly cheaper ways to house arboreals that would look just as good and be lighter too.
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