Gecko Enclosures

LOL no pics of my hand, but as promised my soon to own Vorax enclosure.

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I still have a nice pothos in a small pot to put in here and hopefully I'll find a deal on some gecko shelves at Daytona.
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In the back of the last pic you can see the oak logs I hollowed out. I don't even want to say how much work it is to do that.
This is one of Syn's I need to send her.
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Hooooooray! It's done. Now after a few days of airing out and the plants have taken a bit of root then 'Sheila' can go into her new home. (yup, finally named my baby :D)

I used a layer of highly watered down "Mod Podge" to seal the background.

1-1 1/2" layer of Hydroton on the bottom, a thin layer of activated carbon in the middle, and a mix of sphagum/peat moss, potting soil, eco earth, and a smidge of sand as the "dirt."

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here is a close up of the cave.



questions or commets?

-Andrea
 
Ended up having to take out a brom. Couldn't fit the branches I wanted to in there with everything so had to choose what to leave.

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What do y'all think?

-Andrea
 
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