https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnIBIeoHjv4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Right now my beardie is in a 55 gal tank. She's only about 9 inches so it works for now but she will need a more appropriate size for when she is full grown. She is plenty happy in the 55 and in good health. I got it for free and knew it was a temporary tank. As I was checking out designs for building my own viv I came across this video and was wondering if it would be ok to use something like this for a beardie. I use a MVB for my heat and UVB in one. This avoids the hassle of having to mount a tube in the tank.
Do you guys think it would be safe to use this design in place of the standard melamine or plywood design? Size wise I would still go with approximately 4x2x2. My biggest concern would be the potential of her getting to the foam and digging into it but I think with the tile that problem would be sorted out.
Right now my beardie is in a 55 gal tank. She's only about 9 inches so it works for now but she will need a more appropriate size for when she is full grown. She is plenty happy in the 55 and in good health. I got it for free and knew it was a temporary tank. As I was checking out designs for building my own viv I came across this video and was wondering if it would be ok to use something like this for a beardie. I use a MVB for my heat and UVB in one. This avoids the hassle of having to mount a tube in the tank.
Do you guys think it would be safe to use this design in place of the standard melamine or plywood design? Size wise I would still go with approximately 4x2x2. My biggest concern would be the potential of her getting to the foam and digging into it but I think with the tile that problem would be sorted out.