jetfire
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I've recently acquired my first tegu,a young Colombian B&W. The person I got it from had 2 of them in a 10 gal tank,I could plainly see that was WAY too small for 2 lizards in the 20" range (haven't measured for certain,can't find my tape measure @ the moment).
Anyway, I cobbled together a temporary enclosure using a 30gal sterilite container (24Lx14Wx18H).
I cut a hole in one end of the lid for the light (traced around the light fixture,then cut the hole an inch smaller in diameter,so that the light can't fall in),then taped the fixture in place with some hvac aluminum foil tape to secure the fixture to the lid (the tape is used on furnaces,so heat weakening the adhesive isn't an issue).
On the other end of the lid,I used a 1" holecutter bit to punch a couple holes for ventilation,and covered them with some 1/2" plastic mesh to keep the bugs in.
I've used coconut soil,(I keep and breed gargoyle geckos,so I've got bricks of the stuff laying around),about 3-4" deep. fake plants for hiding/decor,branches so it can get as close to the light as it wishes (the closest is roughly 8" or so).
The lid snaps fairly tightly,but I went ahead and added a hinge made from about 6 layers of the aforementioned foil tape,and some plain duct tape as "latches",for peace of mind more than anything else.
It holds heat and humidity fairly well; no condensation,but it feels nice and jungle-y when I tend to it.
The lizard is definately enjoying it's newfound space,but it's gonna outgrow it by spring or so,the way it's eating.
Is this going to be a good TEMPORARY setup for a juvie?
Anyway, I cobbled together a temporary enclosure using a 30gal sterilite container (24Lx14Wx18H).
I cut a hole in one end of the lid for the light (traced around the light fixture,then cut the hole an inch smaller in diameter,so that the light can't fall in),then taped the fixture in place with some hvac aluminum foil tape to secure the fixture to the lid (the tape is used on furnaces,so heat weakening the adhesive isn't an issue).
On the other end of the lid,I used a 1" holecutter bit to punch a couple holes for ventilation,and covered them with some 1/2" plastic mesh to keep the bugs in.
I've used coconut soil,(I keep and breed gargoyle geckos,so I've got bricks of the stuff laying around),about 3-4" deep. fake plants for hiding/decor,branches so it can get as close to the light as it wishes (the closest is roughly 8" or so).
The lid snaps fairly tightly,but I went ahead and added a hinge made from about 6 layers of the aforementioned foil tape,and some plain duct tape as "latches",for peace of mind more than anything else.
It holds heat and humidity fairly well; no condensation,but it feels nice and jungle-y when I tend to it.
The lizard is definately enjoying it's newfound space,but it's gonna outgrow it by spring or so,the way it's eating.
Is this going to be a good TEMPORARY setup for a juvie?
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