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Italianlnm
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Okay, Zac is wanting to go out and buy one of those portable plastic sheds.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=6435912
The one he is getting is coming from a contractor and MUCH bigger, and also VERY sturdy.. It is made out of thick wood.
I am thinking.. It is 8 ft tall.. If we dig a trench that is the are of it, and cement a foot of the bottom into the ground so it is nice and secure..
Will that work? It is a nice wood, very big and room (I could probably put two full sized trucks in it, easily).
It would be on Grass, but I would put a substrate down in places and around the edges. I am also going to have the contractors cut some 1 1/2 ft x 1 1/2 ft squares in the top and put flexiglass in it, that way he is getting sunshine.. There will be 3 lines of them and about 5 in a line. Is that a good idea?
There will be double doors, for ease of access, and a "Tortoise French Door" For me to open up for him to be able to get out on Warm days or out whenever he wants to go out, when weather is permitting. These will be closed on cold days or if the weather isn't permitting.
I haven't thought of an inside set up yet, but wanted to run it through you guys and see if it sounded like it would be a reasonable set up for a larger Sulcata.
Thanks, Laura.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=6435912
The one he is getting is coming from a contractor and MUCH bigger, and also VERY sturdy.. It is made out of thick wood.
I am thinking.. It is 8 ft tall.. If we dig a trench that is the are of it, and cement a foot of the bottom into the ground so it is nice and secure..
Will that work? It is a nice wood, very big and room (I could probably put two full sized trucks in it, easily).
It would be on Grass, but I would put a substrate down in places and around the edges. I am also going to have the contractors cut some 1 1/2 ft x 1 1/2 ft squares in the top and put flexiglass in it, that way he is getting sunshine.. There will be 3 lines of them and about 5 in a line. Is that a good idea?
There will be double doors, for ease of access, and a "Tortoise French Door" For me to open up for him to be able to get out on Warm days or out whenever he wants to go out, when weather is permitting. These will be closed on cold days or if the weather isn't permitting.
I haven't thought of an inside set up yet, but wanted to run it through you guys and see if it sounded like it would be a reasonable set up for a larger Sulcata.
Thanks, Laura.