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Yeah it's going to be fun and trust me I've done all of my research and def know what I'm doing haha. But the glass would be temporary. I have found would and glass set ups that work very nice, they have cabinets underneath as well. Meaning i would drill a hole in the bottom and use that for drainage. So we will see what happens. These enclosures are very nice and I've seen great success with them!
What kind of substrate and all would you use at the bottom for planting a couple umbrellas and maybe a dracena?!
I raise many of my little ones in glass exoterra terrariums and really like it, here in Canada it really can help with the the varying temps and humidity.
2" of hydroton, weedblocker or screen, then enough organic soil or ABG mix(my personal favorite) to plant whichever plants you want.
Glass enclosures are great. But.. For a pardalis, you need a large one. Exo terras 36x18x36 would be the smallest I would go. Anything bigger, your looking at a Protean terrarium($$$), or some other custom one.
Glass cages are meant to be planted, no paper towels or bare bottom. The water sitting in the bottom will only cause problems.
Drainage aside, the sizes for these cages are just so limited, especially for arboreal species. You just don't have much room too do much with them. Consider this option...make a larger screen cage and add the glass TO it. Or rather, plexiglass. I have a nice large coated mesh cage (3'x4'x5') I can set up for more or less humidity with removable plexiglass "storm windows". They attach over the mesh with simple plastic screen door panel clips. I can pretty much create the equivalent of an ExoTerra's closed in format but much more generous. The humidity levels in this cage are very stable. Then when season or weather allows, I can open it up panel by panel. Works great!
sorry if that sounded sarcastic. lol! I was just posting about how I've been obsessing over making adjustments and add-ons to my new cham cage. that really is an awesome idea!