Twitchet
Chameleon Enthusiast
Sooo- my two parsons were housed here under a time limit- never good but i had to take delivery of them and so my plans for housing were hurried and I always felt not up to standard. At the moment they both have a 4x6ft outdoor and a 2x4x6ft indoor each. The boy is only small so not a problem but will be in a year.
So I have hatched a master plan to buy another wooden shed- really nice heavy duty one- and my two parsons will have that divided- so each will have a minimum of 8x 5ftx 7ft each ( more if space and funds allow) plus a 4x6ft outdoor enclosure each-
It will take a bit of saving -I'm a struggling artist so money doesn't come regularly but i have a show on at the moment and touch wood the paintings are selling like hot cakes! That will get them their new shed.
The enclosures will be walk in- plants kept in pots not planted and I'm hoping to make something like Joel's or Andrew's enclosures-not easy as in U.K but I should be I am going to need advice on drainage for the floor- wood but will be tanked with pondliner- needs a slope for draining and a drainage hole. I have yet to work out what I do with the walls as the mistking is going to get everything wet- It must be able to allow air flow behind whatever waterproof walls there are- I did wonder about siting the nozzles in one corner and having like a half a shower cubicle type thing going on , could have the shower base too for the drainage. If anyone has ideas for a floor to ceiling enclosure I'd be grateful. Will also need a extraction fan for air flow-
O.k Im getting a bit excited and prematurely too but I like to plan and have a little dream too! It's going to be a major project but they need a larger place , It also means it frees up space in the main reptile shed so I can enlarge and improve housing- although nice now - I can make it nicer. It will hopefully leave an 8ft viv for another large ---cough -Mellerii -cough- enclosure.
The first wooden shed works incredibly well, It's very well insulated and keeps heat in very well, too well sometimes. I was terrified at the first electric bill but it's not been bad-in credit actually!- I dont' keep any heat on at night as the temps keep very well. The second shed will be insulated too, leds for good plant growth and they will have plenty of room to move around.
So watch this space- although this project won't start until Spring of next year but planning is such fun and it's really nice to work towards housing them as well as I can.
He's happy about the plans too
So I have hatched a master plan to buy another wooden shed- really nice heavy duty one- and my two parsons will have that divided- so each will have a minimum of 8x 5ftx 7ft each ( more if space and funds allow) plus a 4x6ft outdoor enclosure each-
It will take a bit of saving -I'm a struggling artist so money doesn't come regularly but i have a show on at the moment and touch wood the paintings are selling like hot cakes! That will get them their new shed.
The enclosures will be walk in- plants kept in pots not planted and I'm hoping to make something like Joel's or Andrew's enclosures-not easy as in U.K but I should be I am going to need advice on drainage for the floor- wood but will be tanked with pondliner- needs a slope for draining and a drainage hole. I have yet to work out what I do with the walls as the mistking is going to get everything wet- It must be able to allow air flow behind whatever waterproof walls there are- I did wonder about siting the nozzles in one corner and having like a half a shower cubicle type thing going on , could have the shower base too for the drainage. If anyone has ideas for a floor to ceiling enclosure I'd be grateful. Will also need a extraction fan for air flow-
O.k Im getting a bit excited and prematurely too but I like to plan and have a little dream too! It's going to be a major project but they need a larger place , It also means it frees up space in the main reptile shed so I can enlarge and improve housing- although nice now - I can make it nicer. It will hopefully leave an 8ft viv for another large ---cough -Mellerii -cough- enclosure.
The first wooden shed works incredibly well, It's very well insulated and keeps heat in very well, too well sometimes. I was terrified at the first electric bill but it's not been bad-in credit actually!- I dont' keep any heat on at night as the temps keep very well. The second shed will be insulated too, leds for good plant growth and they will have plenty of room to move around.
So watch this space- although this project won't start until Spring of next year but planning is such fun and it's really nice to work towards housing them as well as I can.
He's happy about the plans too