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05-15-2008, 02:16 AM
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Complex -Overbudget Habitat Design
Hello, First time poster so I apologize in advance if I'm either forgetting something or over analyzing this.
My son, as per usual, gets me involved in small projects which I tend to take way off budget and be a bit Over the top if you will. My latest... If it's not obvious yet. he has a pet lizard and wants more. Problem is, trying to be unique in design and yet still be a convenience in both care and maintenance as well. I hope to actually have this well thought out before hand so I guess I'm interested in opinions and further ideas. Enter in the dome habitat. I will post some sketches of this to give better thoughts. but a 40" diameter dome with a 19" height to it. Little less than a third of it would be masked off for some privacy and outside light control. possibly using a vinyl material on the outside to coincide perhaps with the room decor or what ever may make the "wife/Girlfriend-able factor" appreciated. The base would be 2 layers of .75" MDF glued together. The upper being more so of a ring than a full diameter sheet. This would allow for what I hope as a desert habitat easier. There are several options to this next portion but I'm thinking a heat element for underneath floor tile then covered with a layer of some type of either grouting or even a thin layer of tile withgrout. then covered by a healthy layer of sand/gravel mix. Depth of this can me adj by simply adding a 2nd .75" ring for a 3rd layer. Control could be administered by an electronic temp control. yes over the top but I'm trying to make this nearly, self sustainable and actually well thought out. Moisture control would be another concern. Yes there would be a lagoon of sorts with both a filtering system as well as a actual drain that would be controlled by a simple small ball control valve and hose. with some work back filling could also be possible instead of trying to fill from above. My other concerns would be because of either weight or availability, a rock formation to fit in/under the 1/3 of the domes masked off area. Again pictures will show what my intentions are. Top center of dome would be a screened section that would have a light source above. used in conjunction with a timer for energy efficiency. Also the front of the dome would have a simple door with a lock to keep such pets from finding there way out. What other things could I consider or make use of? Yes I know its an expensive thought for such a simple thing but again im trying to do something specific by this. thanks in advance for your ideas and suggestions. will post pics soon of both design and build. |
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05-15-2008, 02:48 AM
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
first off welcome to the forums!!!! you'll get plenty of help and info around here, trust me =]
what is going to inhabit the enclosure?
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
You'll find that serious herpers spend a lot more money on the enclosure than the animal itself. So you're not wacko at all. Well maybe a bit.lol
I think the weight of the rocks might be too much. I would consider making some faux rocks out of styrofoam. That'll work and look just as great as the real thing. Can't wait for the pics.
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
I think that I would have to see the sketch to be able to really get a good image of what you want to do. I will say that there is a lot of debating going on about sand and if you should use it with reptiles or not. Depending on the animal you can probably do without.
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
Welcome
![]() You wouldn't be an engineer would ya? ![]() You sound like a friend of mine...always huge plans trying to build a better mouse trap so to speak. lol It would really help on the type of lizard your son has, that would help with what it needs. Length compared to height, for example. I cant wait to see pictures of what you have in mind. ![]()
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05-16-2008, 01:30 AM
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
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![]() I will do a more detailed pic at a later point to show options, further thoughts and such. Again I apolagise if it seems a bit extravagant for such simple creatures. I would assume this enclosure at 36x18 or 40x19 would be antiquate for 4-6 small lizards, perhaps 2-4 larger/med ones. |
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
I'm looking foward to seeing this all finished, sounds pretty cool. Though for a desert reptile you'd have to find a way to keep humidity down.
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
I agree, with the pool in there the dome is going to trap a lot of the humidity.
You might want to stay away from any climbing geckos as well. Or you'll be cleaning the dome every day.
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Re: Complex and Overbudget Habitat Design, You Dec
ok I can see it now!
looks like its going to be pretty cool! What you put in there is going to determine how many can safely go in. Many reptiles can be territorial and while you would think there is enough space to make them happy they would be stressed out by being so close to others. And I would suggest that rather than build the caves or tunnels into the wall, make them so you can move them. That way you are able to clean underneath or have access to the animal if need be...
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