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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Yet another project
That's right. I've had my current enclosure for less than a year and I already feel like making a better one. Or rather a complete "modular" system. The current one is otherwise good, but isn't really practical to stack, especially not if I ever need a third terrarium. I hope to make 2 initially, later possibly a third terrarium, all according to the same basic design and of the same width and depth. The depth would be 50cm and the width is still open, but I was thinking of something like 100-120cm. The most practical height, according to my own estimate, would be around 50-60cm.
Opinions or suggestions? Can't even decide between sliding glass doors and swinging plastic ones right now, not to mention which way they should swing. But I don't want to make it any more complicated than is absolutely necessary and I'm just testing a few ideas at the moment. This is the general idea: - Very simple design - Separate modules that can be stacked in any order according to my current needs. - Big enough for a garter couple and a corn snake respectively. - Heated by lamps. - Light from 16mm T5 tubes Made a couple of quick models in Oxygen. Measurements of these ones from top to bottom: 100x60x50, 100x50x50, 100x50x50 (considering dividing it into two 50x50x50) ![]() ![]()
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: Yet another project
Ok.
![]() But about the sizes, are they in your opinion big enough for the mentioned species? I know people keep them in much smaller enclosures than that, but I'm not really a fan of the "absolute minimum" philosophy.
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Re: Yet another project
I agree, I always give as much room as possible. I know many people keep Garters in much smaller spaces, and have no problem, but that isn't really my style. I think the sizes you quote are generous, by many people's standards.
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Re: Yet another project
Just a thought for your consideration:
If the top enclosure was just a little bit taller, you could drill small holes through the walls through which to insert dowell rods to support a removable floor. Then if desired, you could divide that top enclosure into two separate enclosures. That would probably mean using a heat mat to heat the bottom portion, and you'd need to add vents to the lower section. The (plexi)glass front would have to slide sideways or fold downward, though. Rick |
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