Getting ready for my first Bearded Dragon. Decided to make as much as I can...
Here's the enclosure. 36.5 gallons is what it came out to be after lining the inside with maple flooring.
I originally had 3 sides with plexi, however the basking lamp location was too close to the plexi and started warping it, so I removed it and added flooring on that side instead... It'll probably insulate it a little better.
Here is the cave/water dish/platform I made:
Follow online directions. Used foam for shape, then tinted tile grout. Did 2 coats of tile sealant on top and used TerraCotta spray paint to give some more color. It's been airing out for 5 days now, so I think it'll be safe to use in maybe a day or two.
So a little update. I had the enclosure set up in my room for 2 days now checking humidity and temp. Temps looked good on the hot side: between 95 and 103 depending on the spot under basking lamp. Cold side and humidity is where I had an issue. I think because of the wood, the cold side was getting up to 90 in some spots and I couldn't get the humidity down past 50%. So I decided to make a 2" vent on the cold side back wall, to help circulate the air a little more. It might not have that huge of an affect, but if needed I can cut the hole behind the vent a little larger, so we will see. Worst case scenario I'll get a dehumidifier, but that's my last resort. Night time temps were 75 to 77.
My only other concern is that part of the basking platform that's right under the basking bulb gets heated up to 130 degrees. It's a small areas directly under the bulb on the edge of the platform... Is that a huge concern? I'm worried that if I get a smaller wattage bulb (75w currently) my temps will drop down again, and humidity will rise.
That's a great looking build. Kudos to you for getting everything built and being responsible to ensure your little guy/girl will have the proper temps and space.
How close is the UV bulb to it's basking spot (6-8" is usually optimal)?
I'm wondering if you can add a little more height for climbing, like another tree branch. Mine loves her hammock and it adds extra space by utilising the height of the tank.
I put my heat light on a dimmer, that way I can adjust the temps. If you get a baby it will need higher temps than an adult. If the dragon gets too hot, it will move and find a better spot. As long as there are appropriate temp gradients to allow for them to thermo regulate.
If you take the water dish out does it do anything for the humidity levels?
Thanks for the reply, the longest distance between the UVB bulb and a spot on the platforms in the cage is 12"... The floor is 17". The top of log is about 10". I figured because of the height of the cage the 10.0 UVB would be good. I'll look into getting a hammock as well.
I'll have to look into a dimmer or swapping that bulb out.
I was planning on using a water dish hence why it's in there, but that's my second option if I can't bring the humidity down anymore is to take it out.
You might want to lower the UV bulb a bit or put in something where it can get within the 6-8" mark of the UV bulb. If you have another branch or hammock you're adding you can make sure it's within that range.
I would get a dimmer or lower wattage bulb and let your basking spot get a little higher, killing two birds with one stone: lowering cool side temperatures to an appropriate range and getting your little guy closer to the UVB.
With a T8 10.0 bulb he needs to be able to get within 6-8" of the bulb.
Humidity should be addressed via airflow, not by removing water access.