I switch between 3 different bulbs depending on the temp that the house is staying at. I tend to go from 2 40 watts to a CHE and a 150, summer to winter.
The sets that you make are what inspired me to make one. They are so much nicer than what I have see in stores, and the beardies in pictures with them look so happy.
Now I have to make another one to fit in the new enclosure. :lol:
I made one out of some scrap denim I had, and just used safety pins in the corners to hook on the Command Hooks. This let me adjust the tension on the corners.
Here is a picture when Blaze was a little beardie.
Until just last month Blaze was getting all of his baths in the bathroom sink. I am lucky that our sink is a very good size.
The sink is much easier to keep from hanging over your beardie.
I did a search for hammocks and found several posts. I made one out of a denim square:
folded in half
sewed the edges
I used the command hooks and put safety pins on the the corners to hang it up.
Here is a link to a post that helped us out greatly. :)
http://www.beardeddragon.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=192092&p=1539150&hilit=salt+hide#p1539150
In the DIY forum if you do a search this one will pop up and it was a great help to me on making one for Blaze.
http://www.beardeddragon.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=190801&hilit=how+to+make+a+harness
It seems that Heat lamps aren't just for Beardies. At least according to our kitten. :shock:
I saw him up there and went running into the room as it looked like his paw was hanging in Blaze's tank. But its all good this time, the screen was on the tank and Purrvader was just soaking up the...
That looks great. For the track for the glass my husband used the table saw to cut the channel. And since I wanted to ensure that it slid easy I used sandpaper to smooth it a bit.
I think that part of it depends on the age of the beardie and on if it is a temporary enclosure.
My Blaze has a hammock that I made a piece of driftwood that I bought and a hunk of wood that my husband found and wanted for his snake but he never chiseled out enough of the interior for his baby...