We're going on a week-long vacation in a few months and I have no choice but to take my ~10 month old boy Goetta with us. I've been scouring the internet for ideas on travel enclosures, but I'm seeing a lot of mixed responses.
One option would be a large storage bin, which I already have one DIY'd in storage with a mesh top. I just worry about the plastic melting.
Another option that I've seen in a few threads on here is using an enclosed playpen. I think that's gonna be the way we go, but I worry about keeping it well-heated.
We have no options other than bringing him with us.
I take a 10 gallon with me and set it up kindda bare bones. If you have room a 20 gallon long would be better. Wrap your lights in a towel when traveling to try to minimize shaking, basking bulbs don't tolerate shaking very well. I recommend taking extra just in case.
I take a 10 gallon with me and set it up kindda bare bones. If you have room a 20 gallon long would be better. Wrap your lights in a towel when traveling to try to minimize shaking, basking bulbs don't tolerate shaking very well. I recommend taking extra just in case.
I prefer to use a playpen since they fold down for travel and can be expanded to provide more space than a glass tank. I bring a couple of adjustable lamp stands that allow me to hang a dome fixture over the top. I use one MVB for heat and UVB and if it's going to be cold overnight, I use a second dome with a heat projector bulb. I set those on a mechanical timer and it usually works pretty well.
I prefer to use a playpen since they fold down for travel and can be expanded to provide more space than a glass tank. I bring a couple of adjustable lamp stands that allow me to hang a dome fixture over the top. I use one MVB for heat and UVB and if it's going to be cold overnight, I use a second dome with a heat projector bulb. I set those on a mechanical timer and it usually works pretty well.
Here are some photos of different travel setups I've used over the years. I don't bother with the pen if the area is safe for free roam, but that won't work for every dragon. One is a photo of his outdoor pen (no lights) and one has the full pen setup with the lights hanging overhead.
Here are some photos of different travel setups I've used over the years. I don't bother with the pen if the area is safe for free roam, but that won't work for every dragon. One is a photo of his outdoor pen (no lights) and one has the full pen setup with the lights hanging overhead.
I noticed the cords on your domes look like orange extension cords. Did you disassemble them and use a heavier guage wire? I have rebuilt my domes a few times because the wire gets brittle from the heat but i didn't consider actually changing to a different wire. I just trimmed back far enough till it was pliable again. I may have to revisit my domes.
I slip the metal plate under something with enough weight to keep it secure. In the photo it's slid under the corner of the enclosure which is plenty to keep it up. Other times I will set it under a chair leg or something like that. If the arm isn't extended outward, then not much is needed to keep it balanced. As you extend the arm up and out, more weight is needed on the plate. Keep in mind you can spin it around so the plate is facing away from the light. Sometimes this helps with a better fit depending on what you have available for a weight.
I noticed the cords on your domes look like orange extension cords. Did you disassemble them and use a heavier guage wire? I have rebuilt my domes a few times because the wire gets brittle from the heat but i didn't consider actually changing to a different wire. I just trimmed back far enough till it was pliable again. I may have to revisit my domes.
The dome fixtures I use are brooder lamps from a farm supply store. They tend to be cheaper (~$10)and higher quality than the reptile specific domes. The wire is thicker gauge like an extension cord. They are usually rated to support 250-300w. They also come with metal hooks that allow them to be hung from a stand easily.
I'll be on the lookout for some, not much in the way of farm supplies here in vegas, but I'll be moving to Washington sometime in October so I'll look around there.
I'll be on the lookout for some, not much in the way of farm supplies here in vegas, but I'll be moving to Washington sometime in October so I'll look around there.