Official Enclosure Picture Thread #2 - post your pics!

Jackson's enclosure.
 

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Hey Guys !!! New to the Forums but am Loving it :) Here is my new baby Vield's enclosure let me know what you think !
 

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Here's my setup, just changed it a bit since ive recently moved. My panther used to have access to the whole thing top to bottom but I cut him off halfway and created a better drainage system albeit ugly. His living quarters are 40"wide x 37" tall x 24" deep. Im rehabbing the vine as I pretty much let it die, hardy little things, once it fills out I think itll be nicer in there. The bottom is the same size and houses my mist king, water reservoir, drainage, crickets, roaches and supplements.

By the way, it used to be a computer cabinet as far as I know. I bought it off a guy who had started converting it to a cage for his iguana but never completed it.

 
Housing a juvenile pair of orange eyed parsonii. Dimensions a are 8' Left to Right 4' front to back, 6' 10" at the taller side, and 6' where the duct work from he ceiling drops down. Bottom 2' is lined with a rubber pond liner, filled with red lava stone, mulch, perlite, decomposed bark compost, organic compost, and capped with sifted, organic compost, so there are no pieces of anything they could accidentally ingest. The top layers of substrate are loose and suitable for egg laying.



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My Bradypodium thamnobates tank, 24" wide x 20" deep x 36" high

The background is corkbark covered in Marcgravia recitflora, here you can see it grew in shelf along the top back left, I cut out a huge bit as it was covering the top.
Very nice and love your use of more upscale, interesting plants.
 
Nothing special but I've been slowly building it for the past several months. This is just a juvenile cage til I can buy and build the adult 4x2x2.
 

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@Davecameos i love that cage set up! Can we see more pics of the whole thing. Is that foam on the walls?
Thank you. I will try to get some pics tomorrow and post them.
The walls were originally foamex. Then I put some rough cork panels on back and sides. The rest is mesh. The cork helped to put the branches etc. I have a few inches of substrate and on top is half moss half leaf litter. I normally plant the plants directly in the cage but this time I have left them in pots so it is easier for me to find the eggs. Branches are lianas and curly willow.
 
Here is the setup for my Jacksons almost complete I want to add an upper cabinet to hide the lights and house my fogger. Mistking misters, Zoo med Lights and ReptiBreeze Cages, modified Dragonstrand Drainage Trays, and Dragon Ledges. Cabinet by IKEA.View media item 42790View media item 42777View media item 42778View media item 42783View media item 42789View media item 42788View media item 42784View media item 42785View media item 42786View media item 42782View media item 42781View media item 42779View media item 42780
 
My Chloe's home with a few more vines on the way. She seems to love it. I added a bit of color with the cherry blossom plant(fake) in her laying bin.
 

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