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new desert monitor cage

jock Apr 24, 2008 11:28 AM

its 12x8x3 but i dont have enough room for a good pic. but i did my best

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MikesMonitors Apr 24, 2008 04:23 PM

Do you have a top on that enclosure?
Mike
PS, better photos, Monitors too!
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Mike's Monitors!

jock Apr 24, 2008 05:08 PM

no but i am going to get one for the hot spot to help with the heat! ill get some more soon!

argus333 Apr 24, 2008 06:53 PM

what is it made out of ??? is this in a basement?? im looking to build the same type of thing for my rhino iguanas. thanks

jock Apr 24, 2008 08:04 PM

its made out of birch hard wood! the whole thing cost about 350! without the lights. yes its in the basement!

argus333 Apr 25, 2008 04:24 PM

how do u keep basement room warm? im going to buid a room in my basement and insulate all walls and floor but im worried it still wont be enough basement temp is about 52 degress all yr round. what do u use for heat besides lights? thanks

Jock Apr 26, 2008 08:27 AM

my basement is about 65-75 year round. an electric heater should help!

phantoms May 09, 2008 04:27 PM

i had my 8ft long by 4ft wide by 4ft tall tank in my basement for a blackthroat monitor. my basement temps were 55-60. i only had two dome lights on it. one had a 250 watt infra red which stayed on 24/7. the other had a higher daytime spotlamp. in all, my basking spot was about 130 a couple feet away and twoards the bottome it was around 100. warm side of the tank (i had both dome lights on one side) was in the 80s-90s. cool side was about 75. at night the whole tank would drop to about 70-75 with the one light off. probably a little warm on the heated end. i didnt use any bottom heat. the tank was just framed out with 2x4s and then had plywood sides. the bottom and sides i used some kind of 4x8 material used in bathrooms to water proof and make cleaning easy (i already sealed the wood). i had two plexiglass windows on one side for viewing. i think 30" x 30". although glass would be better. my guy scratched the heck out of it! and yes i had a top. helped keep the heat in. on one of the 4x4 sides i cut a board in half and put it on hinges and made the door, with locks! anyway, hope this gives you some ideas and assures you that you can heat an enclosure in a cool basment. good luck

wow, i think this is my first post on the monitor forum in like 10 yrs of coming on here!!! lol sure hope i dont get flamed :P haha. i think im safe, the original post is 10 days old.....hmmmm now i am talking to myself :P

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