Home made enclosure for my red tail

Home made enclosure for my red tail

Postby walter » Mon Feb 09, 2015 7:58 am

Hi all. I'm new to the forum and just wanted to share my enclosure I built for my baby, MJ. He's 15 months old and growing nicely. In the terrarium are 2 hides: 1 that's built like an Aztec Temple and the other is an elevated hide. He just loves it but enjoys the warm side more. His big water bowl is built to resemble the Aztec serpent temple. Terrarium specifications are: 1.8m x 600cm x 600cm. The warm side is on the right (as you look at the photos) - heating pads in the top hide as well as on the floor, both on an elevated ceramic tile. The stand is also purpose built for it and is on 4 castor wheels to assist with moving when required.

Any and all comments will be highly appreciated.
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Re: Home made enclosure for my red tail

Postby Bushviper » Mon Feb 09, 2015 4:11 pm

I am sure he will like it.
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Re: Home made enclosure for my red tail

Postby Ruan Stander » Mon Feb 09, 2015 4:39 pm

Very cool, the doors look hinged or do they slide ?
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Re: Home made enclosure for my red tail

Postby walter » Mon Feb 09, 2015 8:49 pm

Yes, Predator678 they are hinged. Makes access for cleaning and everything else so much easier. The doors have 3 mm polycarbonate. Thanks for the comment Bushviper. I have followed a lot of your advice on previous posts regarding builds.
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