So I was having some troubles at keeping the humidity very stable in my Leopard's enclosure and I am switching from my hand-built wooden box to a plastic storage container that I found at Lowe's. I just laid down a mixture of soil/sand mixture and seeded is with bermuda so that he would have a constant supply of food growing. The new container is 43"L x 19.5"W x 6.7"H vs my old which was 48"L x 24"W x 12"H. What I thought was neat about this particular container (besides being able to grow grass in it) was the lid that it had on it. The lid is hinged in the middle which will allow half to be covered and the other half open. I will also be creating an area of small pebbles under where his light will hang so as to provide a better basking spot. I think this should be able produce a great temperature/humidity gradient for a young leopard. It is also much less bulky and slight more attractive than the old enclosure (I'm not a professional carpenter by any means). I was just wondering what everyone else thought about this plan for an enclosure