The substrate is coco coir with sphagnum moss on top.
The gauge is from Home Depot, cost $10 or so.
The foam insulation seems to be working well. We haven't had any problems maintaining heat or humidity at all. I don't know if the rock walls helped much. I think foam on the top and bottom is...
Thank you! I do need to modify the upper ramp. He had trouble climbing up because it's a bit too slick with the wood sealant, even with the sand in it. So I'll probably glue some rubber strips to it or something.The temps are rising from the low 80s at the moment. I think it's taking a bit of...
Moving day is here! We moved the CHE, MVB, and fluorescent lights from the old enclosure, installed them on the first level, and put all the plants and substrate in. Trogdor is currently exploring his new home.
Here's the side project I mentioned: a plaque for Trogdor's enclosure featuring a redfoot version of his namesake! This part was a lot of fun.
Looks like Thursday will be moving day now.
No hinge, though that's a great idea! I just measures, cut, and attached the ramps to the sides with deck screws. Both ramps also have foot hold "steps" and I mixed in sand with the wood sealant to make them grippier for little tort feet.
Also forgot to mention that the whole thing is on 5 casters so we can get to the cords and outlets behind it, or to clean. You can't really tell from the photos.
Thanks Michelle! Hope your build goes well.
Today I finished the doors and added some el cheapo knobs I found. Well, I sort of finished the doors. Somehow I only got four 11x14 sheets of plexi when I needed 8, so I get to make another run to the hardware store :mad:
Next I installed the light...
I ended up swapping out the door hinges for better ones. The doors now close fully and stay shut. I also caulked and added weatherstripping around the lid. I think I failed to mention before that the lid and bottom are insulated with a layer of foam. I'm hoping this enclosure will be much less...
Thanks guys! It's been an adventure so far, that's for sure.
I did consider using Drylok but wasn't sure if I should since it was all marked for use on masonry and not wood. Now I feel dumb that that's what I was supposed to get. Whoops! At this point, I'd have to sand off the polyurethane, at...
I know, right? :( I could just mend and modify the current enclosure, but I learned a lot from the first build (equipment placement, access points, etc), and we also know more about Troggy's likes and dislikes. He'll need a bigger one in a year or two anyway, so...might as well upgrade him now.
Paint is almost finished, and top doors are on. I thought about using sliding doors, but this way @Rutibegga can access a larger area at a time. Plus, I didn't have to cut plexiglass, which was such a nightmare last time around.