Heres some pic's of my enclosures, as you can see I have pair of adults in there, they are on a junglebark substrate, soon to be sand. I am impressed with some of the molded backs on tanks and will be attempting to do one of my own soon, the one on the left has a Chinese water dragon in. set up with different temperature needs.
the UV tubes are at the front behind the wood to stop the light spilling in to the room.
ps. the Ivy it is fake
Here is the enclosure for the hatchings, it has removable divide if I need to separate bullies and different broods.
all in all it makes my living room a very nice place to be, mind you If im not carefull I am going to have to put a tree in the conservatory and sand down, must control pet addiction...
Ok here are my pics of the first one I built... Second one should be done by next weekend, will post that too.
If you have any comments on what I may have done wrong in here, please let me know.... I am new to the beardie world :wink:
Here are the dimensions, which I hope are not too small: 160cmx70cmx80cm (in feet it is about 5 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3), I have a constant temp of 102° F on the tile side on the heating stone with the UVB/heat lamp and an average of 92° F on the cooler side by the "cheezy" house my kids wanted.
The walls are all hand made with styrafoam and a grouting mixture to cover it so that I was able to paint it. Have ordered a custom piece of wood so that they can climb up on some of the "rock shelves" in there, hope it shows up today.
Have a nice day!
I have to ask can anyone give instructions on how you do those amazing backgrounds?? They look so real, I'm getting ideas together for my first self made viv and I've got it planned out but I would love to know how to make those rock or stone looking backgrounds. Anyone??