Jammonlee
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So, after months and months of building and heavy expenses; everything from supplies to tools needed (I had nothing, no saw, no hammer, no anything!)
I've decided my DIY cage needs an overhaul and here is why:
What I plan to do, and would like heavy advice on is:
With that list of things to do, I'm wondering,
Are there any cheap alternatives to plexiglass for the back and sides, for the size glass I need it looks like its going to put a nice dent in my bank account.
-HomeDepot sells Clear Polycarbonante sheets in 12"x24" sheets for 13$. I'd have to attach two of these sheets for one side, therefore needing 6 sheets (trimmed to fit). Whats the best way to combine two sheets of this into one?
Will having plexiglass on the sides and back, leaving the top, bottom and front of the cage open provide adequate air re-circulation?
Any ideas of something triangular shaped to redirect water runoff from the sides of the cage so it will bypass the flat wood? See Last Post for better description
Can a grow light replace a standard household basking light, to better help my plants grow/stay alive and provide necessary basking heat for my cham?
I've decided my DIY cage needs an overhaul and here is why:
- My humidity levels are at a constant low (less then 40% majority of the day)
- I fear the chain link that my hanging plants are hanging on will cause problems in the future
- drainage works properly only in certain areas (too much standing water)
- one mist nozzle is useless, other gets all the attention. Will replace useless nozzle with a raindome
- Hibiscus, Ficus, and Dracaena will not stay alive
What I plan to do, and would like heavy advice on is:
- PlexiGlass three sides of the cage (sides and back), replacing the current vinyl curtain
- install wooden dowels to hang plants from
- create a way to redirect water to a more drainage accesible area, or reposition misting nozzle(s)
- purchase single nozzle raindome
- replace 3 plants for Pothos, a more easy to care for hardy plant
With that list of things to do, I'm wondering,
Are there any cheap alternatives to plexiglass for the back and sides, for the size glass I need it looks like its going to put a nice dent in my bank account.
-HomeDepot sells Clear Polycarbonante sheets in 12"x24" sheets for 13$. I'd have to attach two of these sheets for one side, therefore needing 6 sheets (trimmed to fit). Whats the best way to combine two sheets of this into one?
Will having plexiglass on the sides and back, leaving the top, bottom and front of the cage open provide adequate air re-circulation?
Any ideas of something triangular shaped to redirect water runoff from the sides of the cage so it will bypass the flat wood? See Last Post for better description
Can a grow light replace a standard household basking light, to better help my plants grow/stay alive and provide necessary basking heat for my cham?