kalawatt21
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I'm thinking about retrofitting a screen cage on top of my glass terrarium. I'm thinking this will make for great airflow while allowing humidity to be captured at the bottom. What are your thoughts? The specs are 2x2x4
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I'm excited to start planning the build. The cheapest I could find an adult screen cage was 110 dollars on Amazon. I'll save a bunch making my own.
I'm excited to start planning the build. The cheapest I could find an adult screen cage was 110 dollars on Amazon. I'll save a bunch making my own.
I think everyone says no glass. I had a half and half and it is perfect but it is hard to clean
I have already created what you are talking about, and it works great for maintaining humidity. But you are going to need something that pushes air in the bottom of the tank to make sure the air doesn't get stale. It also pushes the moist air up into the screened portion of the enclosure.
But it was well over $100.00 dollars to make just the screened part alone so it really doesn't save that much. Unless you know a place where screen making material is cheap.
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This is how mine came out, if you consider I got two cages in one maybe I did save some money. Not sure enough for all the work unless you like this stuff like I do.
Thats halarious! I have the same humidifier and hose set-up! Great minds think alike I suppose.