Hahahaha,
I stopped adding up what it cost a loooong time ago. :shock:
It would be cheaper to fly me to the USA for a few weeks so I could build them for you there rather than shipping them out from Australia. But my wife wouldn't be very happy about leaving her and the kids at home alone :lol: :lol: :lol: So you would have to put the whole family up for a few weeks at least hehehehe.
Thanks for the kind words guys.
Should be making a bit more progress this week. Mod Podge sealing starts tonight.
Lol, didnt realize you lived so far away! We would love to do something like that, but with 4 bearides and 4 tanks it would be way to expensive. We could do one at a time, but I would feel bad for the ones who didnt get one right away! Cant wait to see the finished product!
Ok,
Well it took a bit longer to finish off than I first thought it would.
A trip to hospital for surgery will set you back a few months.
So here we go
1st October 2010
Test fit of rock wall
Temp gauge & lights (in Celsius if your wondering)
Dual Temp Gauge
Lit up by Flouro alone,
Fillin'the gaps
Hot Glue holds every thing together
Divider
Grouting over filler
02 October 2010
Flouro lit from the door
05 October 2010
My 2 1/2 year old daughter Breeanna checking out daddy's handy work
09 October 2010
Mock up
11 October 2010
Crazy paving attempt number 1 (too messy)
29 November 2010
Crazy paving attempt number 2 - much better
02 December 2010
All but finished
03 December 2010
Moving in day
What you lookin at?????
Wheres the bugs you promised me????
That is one beautiful set up! I really like the tree you have in there. How did you prep it for the cage? I've read you should boil or bake "real" pieces of wood to get rid of any parasites. That piece is clearly to big for a pot of water or the oven! I would love to do something like that for Dewey.
There are a couple of ways you can treat large pieces of wood, Get you self a large drum or bathtub and soak it in water for a few days (like driftwood)
Or, the way I did it, hang the freshly cut tree limb some where very warm like in your roof, Here in Queensland it gets very hot and during the day it can reach 40 deg C (104F) in my shed its even hotter.
I left it hanging for 6 months.
Combining the two processes will work very well
Tah Cat, you are too kind,
I cant take too much credit, I have copied a lot of other peoples designs and adapted them too suit what I was looking for.
I'm glad you guys and gals appreciate what I've tried to achieve.
Heaps of peps say Beardies don't need height in their enclosures, but what I've seen in the wild makes me think other wise.
As you can see from my pictures he loves the tree, spends 70-90% of his time there. Thats why I didn't go the crossfire design.