We are in the process of building a new home for our bearded dragon named Cortez. Decided to build one of the crossfire enclosures using oak as the material instead of melamine.
We let our 10 year old son pick out the tile to use for the bottom of the enclosure and then got to work this Saturday. Unfortunately, Lowe's did not have any type of track for the doors, so that will be put off until next weekend.
Going to attempt to build custom "rock" walls using foam board. Aiming for something similar to the pic below but different color scheme as my son wants to pick the colors himself...... :lol:
That is just a pic of what we are going to try and build for the walls. I just grabbed it online as an example, so I have no idea what the color is.......
That is just a pic of what we are going to try and build for the walls. I just grabbed it online as an example, so I have no idea what the color is.......
That is just a pic of what we are going to try and build for the walls. I just grabbed it online as an example, so I have no idea what the color is.......
We got a few more things done with the new Crossfire enclosure this weekend. Tile cut and put into place, track installed and framing for the front of enclosure put on. Only thing left to order is the plexiglass doors.
We also got the styrofoam walls for the enclosure put together. First coat of grout will go on either tonight or tomorrow. Hoping to have it all done and ready to put in the enclosure in the next two weeks.
Been a few weeks, but finally got around to putting the "rock" walls in today.
Learned the hard way that we shouldn't have completely put the enclosure all the way together until we had put in the walls.
Ended up having to cut the back wall in half to get it into the enclosure. Now I have to spend a few days patching up the walls where the seams are and should be ready to put on the doors mid-week........(SIGH)
you may actually like having the walls easier to remove in case you need to do a deep clean on them. I would look into keeping that break and just sealing the exposed edges so it doesn't degrade. looks awesome though, great work and your son looks super amped