Brodybreaux25
Chameleon Enthusiast
Did a damn good job!Very correct - I think he realized that but the photo I used to merge with yours was an older photo of my verrucosus enclosure!
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Did a damn good job!Very correct - I think he realized that but the photo I used to merge with yours was an older photo of my verrucosus enclosure!
Tear down basically done, it’s still pretty sturdy. After I add plywood to the back it will be rock solid. I know I said I wasn’t going to mess with it until spring, but shit that’s what I always say lmao.
Bill
Man that’s one sweet set up!This one is a combo of epoxy and FlexSeal. Background is epoxy, everything else is FlexSeal.
Thank you, the blue in the epoxy actually glows at night! Flex seal still in perfect shape and will bond to damn near anything, smooth or rough.Man that’s one sweet set up!
Hows the FlexSeal holding up? Does the finish need to be sanded from the wood for it to bond properly?
Bill
Great point, I’ll sand it first. I’ll be happy if mine turns out half as nice as yours did lol.However I will say this, you will never regret the shortcut you didn't take.
I plan to automate everything. I use to have a full blown coral reef tank and it was straight mad scientist level. I even had everything hooked to an Apex controller so I could monitor water parameters and make changes as needed from my smartphone.So how deep are you going with this? How much automation? Doesn't look like your messing around...
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/bioactive-mentor.167174/
In that case you probably don't need that thread I posted, but it is a fully automated plan. Cant wait to see it!I plan to automate everything. I use to have a full blown coral reef tank and it was straight mad scientist level. I even had everything hooked to an Apex controller so I could monitor water parameters and make changes as needed from my smartphone.
Bill
Removed some of the lower foliage to promote better airflow, cleared up on its own in a couple weeks. Had a CPU fan blowing on it for a while but I removed it to see if the mold came back, it did not.@Brodybreaux25 I saw in one of your threads you where having an issue with mold, how did you end up fixing the issue?
Wish I had a tank like that. Funnily enough I bought a 2x2x3 tank for my young Cham and it cost me nearly 200 however I am planning on buying another and fixing it on top of my chameleons tank to make it 2x2x6 ftPurchased this one today for $75. It’s much deeper twenty inches to be exact. Each side will provide an enclosure space of 32x20x48. This will work perfectly for a pair of panthers. Probably won’t mess with it until spring.
Bill
I don't care much these wooden cabinet builds but I absolutely love the interior. Did you use ropes covered with peat and silicone to make the vines wrapping around other pieces of wood? I may use this as some inspiration for my next enclosure build.I would choose this one IF you are willing and able to do the more extreme modifications, meaning attach the two together, remove a few dividing walls and floors, and make new front doors. That would be a very nice and roomy enclosure. You could even make it into two enclosures but personally I would make it one large space as I like to give a lot of horizontal room as well as height.
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