My little Pepper has passed away from old age and I am ready for his enclosure and remaining supplies go on to another beardie looking for a good home. Asking $350 OBO for members of the BD forum before I post elsewhere too. Its big and heavy - you will need a truck, van or trailer to get this beast home, as well as a friend or two to help haul it.
The cage is a 4x4x2 (LxHxD) on a separate Base/Stand. This cage is meant to utilize vertical space for basking and thermal gradient. I have some cork bark available currently as well - its light weight, natural and makes for a good easy to climb surface. Some of the slabs are very big. Only downside is cork is a challenge to clean though.
Dome light and fluorescent lights are from when my little guy wasn't able to climb very well and needed a flatter setup. The Florescent lights are on chains adjustable to the hooks on the ceiling - new hooks are easy too add to adjust the position of the lights as needed. Previously had a second 36" T5 daylight bulb (fixture went bad, I can include mounting hardware but usually comes with fixtures) - the height of the cage benefits from lots of lights.
Bottom was previously sealed to be waterproof but may need to be resealed over the shower panels. I do not know if the crack looking lines are cracked to the wood. No evidence of water damage from the outside bottom of the plywood. Floor could easily be covered with substrate of choice and decorations used to cover the step shape in back. Not sure if the plastic can be painted or not.
More photos available on request.
Also includes:
3x built in light sockets on individual dimmers
Laminated glass doors
1x 24"" T5 light Fixture
1x 36"" T5 light fixture with new reptisun 10.0
1x Dome light
2x CHE
2x "Stone" food/water dishes
New Repashy Calcium+
Matching valence style blinds
Feeder Insect tub with latching screened lid
The cage is a 4x4x2 (LxHxD) on a separate Base/Stand. This cage is meant to utilize vertical space for basking and thermal gradient. I have some cork bark available currently as well - its light weight, natural and makes for a good easy to climb surface. Some of the slabs are very big. Only downside is cork is a challenge to clean though.
Dome light and fluorescent lights are from when my little guy wasn't able to climb very well and needed a flatter setup. The Florescent lights are on chains adjustable to the hooks on the ceiling - new hooks are easy too add to adjust the position of the lights as needed. Previously had a second 36" T5 daylight bulb (fixture went bad, I can include mounting hardware but usually comes with fixtures) - the height of the cage benefits from lots of lights.
Bottom was previously sealed to be waterproof but may need to be resealed over the shower panels. I do not know if the crack looking lines are cracked to the wood. No evidence of water damage from the outside bottom of the plywood. Floor could easily be covered with substrate of choice and decorations used to cover the step shape in back. Not sure if the plastic can be painted or not.
More photos available on request.
Also includes:
3x built in light sockets on individual dimmers
Laminated glass doors
1x 24"" T5 light Fixture
1x 36"" T5 light fixture with new reptisun 10.0
1x Dome light
2x CHE
2x "Stone" food/water dishes
New Repashy Calcium+
Matching valence style blinds
Feeder Insect tub with latching screened lid