I wanted to make a custom 4x2x2 Viv for my beardie out of PVC since my local homedepot has a little sale going on. I was just wondering if PVC would be okay due to the heat from the basking bulb and uvb light. I can't imagine fumes would be getting out or the PVC melting since I think it takes almost 200*F for the molecules to start breaking down and releases gases and causing it to deform and even more to make it melt. But, anyone use PVC vivs? I will have an acrylic door, acrylic side windows, and a screen/chicken wire top.thanks guys!
To prevent warpage or gas emissions use a wood block or wood barrier to fasten the basking light and heat emitter to cut down the heat build-up on the ceiling.
To prevent warpage or gas emissions use a wood block or wood barrier to fasten the basking light and heat emitter to cut down the heat build-up on the ceiling.
I was going to mount the UVB light fixture on the inside with some command hooks if I could get that to work, and have the basking light on top of the screen in one of those dome fixtures. Do you really think it would get hot enough to warp and cause fumes?
To prevent warpage or gas emissions use a wood block or wood barrier to fasten the basking light and heat emitter to cut down the heat build-up on the ceiling.
I was going to mount the UVB light fixture on the inside with some command hooks if I could get that to work, and have the basking light on top of the screen in one of those dome fixtures. Do you really think it would get hot enough to warp and cause fumes?
If you keep enough space from the lamp and the fixture it should be ok... I wouldn't let the lamp fixture rest directly on the plastic and make sure it is absolutely secure (lamp stand or some other mechanical feature) I've had a lamp accedentally get moved over the plastic and after only a few minutes it was hot enough to completly melt the PVC.
To prevent warpage or gas emissions use a wood block or wood barrier to fasten the basking light and heat emitter to cut down the heat build-up on the ceiling.
I was going to mount the UVB light fixture on the inside with some command hooks if I could get that to work, and have the basking light on top of the screen in one of those dome fixtures. Do you really think it would get hot enough to warp and cause fumes?
If you keep enough space from the lamp and the fixture it should be ok... I wouldn't let the lamp fixture rest directly on the plastic and make sure it is absolutely secure (lamp stand or some other mechanical feature) I've had a lamp accedentally get moved over the plastic and after only a few minutes it was hot enough to completly melt the PVC.