My go to is Arcadia T5 6% a little more costly but you get what you pay for Quality.
https://www.reptilebasics.com/t5-light-fixtures/arcadia-prot5-uvb-kit-24-with-bulb/
Yes I agree and like I said “Don’t get me wrong diy is a good thing and I have been there also. Just found on something’s other options work out better in the long haul.” And even put a link to my DIY thread. Just want to know what the end results cost and time spent to create this build.
IMO your far from done compared to a DS enclosure. You still don’t have your drainage system. Not sure how your going to mount your horizontal branches. And what about protecting your walls from the moisture? Yes it takes time after you order from DS. But the setup is simple and very functional...
Looking like a lot of work still ahead of you before it’s finished. But looking good so far. After you purchase the 2 drainage tray from DS you will only be $400 from a new purchase of a
Large Screen Atrium + Drainage 🤔
Flukers is my go to choice this style https://www.pangeareptile.com/store/flukers-bend-a-branch.html
Don’t like Exo Terra for a vine choice too rough and the material used falls off potentially being ingested by your Cham when picking off a insect from it.
Like what @Sonny13 said if you can’t afford it then go with DS also you mentioned with RB your at the $200 mark after buying DS ledges. So you pretty much 2/3 the way there in price. I have purchased 12 DS nursery cages. Because I have done the nursery bins and the small Exo Terra Reptile cages...
Lamps are at most 1 pound with light did not see anything of the sort about do not use in high temperatures. Also most of the heat is being projected downwards into the cage. Also it dose say that they can be used outside to mount lights. And there is a review video that shows over 20 pounds of...
Here is your solution 🤞🏼
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Maybe more then you need but it’s what...
The quad will cover more area hence it has 4 nozzles but you were trying to simulate rainfall and that’s not going to do that. So if you want rainfall you go with rain nozzle.
The adjustable nozzle will give you the rainfall affect along with some mist but note that it will only get that affect within the circumference of the nozzles spray.
In all actuality if your water level is always above the pump then you should be fine. For years I have had my pump and my 5 gallon buckets next to each other with no issues