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That outer garden area with the window looks amazing! do you keep anything in there?
That is awesome. You sound like me. I'm so anxious to get it set up. I have to bake some branches and buy more vines. Please, please post pics.My large clearside atrium is being delivered via FedEx today and I'm so excited. I can't wait to get it setup this weekend! Congrats on your new enclosure
I love the Dragon Strand enclosure. I took some close ups for detail how I hung 4 inch potted plants on the side with bailing wire from the hardware store. I stole the idea from other enclosure folks have posted on this site. The table below I made myself which exactly fits the cage.
Note custom amazon hood which helps trap heat above since this room get cool this time of year, and it keeps the top 1/3 at about 80 degrees.
I also have a Climist misting system on a timer which sprays for a minute three times a day
That is awesome. You sound like me. I'm so anxious to get it set up. I have to bake some branches and buy more vines. Please, please post pics.
I definitely will. And I will want to see lots of pics of yours as well. Do you kind of have a plan of what you're planning to do? I have no idea other than lots and lots of live plants. I've also had a mistking for a couple months but haven't hooked it up yet because I was waiting for his large home to come so I'm excited to get that set up as well.
Awesome! Can't wait to see pictures of your completed setup. Your guy will be very happy, I'm sure. Here's a picture of my Dragon Strand. It's the large Breeder series. View media item 41261
Looking good. Is that sand in the bottom of yours? I can't really tell. How do you mist if it is sand?
Thanks. No the base is simply the pvc board that came with the enclosure with small holes drilled in for drainage into the collection tray below. I'm one of those anti-substrate keepers for chams. I prefer the simplicity for a) cleaning and b) lower potential for collateral damage (mold, ingestion/impaction, and places for errant feeders to hide).
I curious how you would clean a cage like this. All those nooks and crannies that will hold water and what ever. Seems like a bacteria breeding ground.Awesome! Can't wait to see pictures of your completed setup. Your guy will be very happy, I'm sure. Here's a picture of my Dragon Strand. It's the large Breeder series. View media item 41261
The enclosure (even nooks and crannies) dry out between each misting. There are no reservoirs in the foam walls that will hold water for too long, despite their appearance. It's pond foam which wicks away the water and forms tiny droplets which quickly evaporate. There is no need to clean the walls of the enclosure; I just clean the floor which collects water/waste. Also, the misting nozzle is positioned directly above the pothos in the upper left of the enclosure, so a majority of the medium and largest water droplets are collected on the leaves of the pothos. Lastly, I spot clean any feces/urates every evening before lights out.I curious how you would clean a cage like this. All those nooks and crannies that will hold water and what ever. Seems like a bacteria breeding ground.
How did it go with the large atrium this weekend?My large clearside atrium is being delivered via FedEx today and I'm so excited. I can't wait to get it setup this weekend! Congrats on your new enclosure