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Post #1 post Jun 20 2005, 10:31 AM
COuld you guys post pictures of your leo cage. So i could see how i should set it up?? The more pictures the better smile.gif

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Post #2 post Jun 20 2005, 10:50 AM
Here's one of mine. It's a 10g. I'm working on a gecko tower....but that'll be a few months before it's done.

This was made with slate, and a good deal of silicone. Everything except the back wall is removable.
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Post #3 post Jun 20 2005, 11:23 AM
Mine are works in progress. The baby's tank(the one with the blue hide) isn't going to get much more because he's going in a bigger tank when he gets bigger. Taylor's tank needs more but I'm still trying to decide what I actually want more of. But still, they have what they need.

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Post #4 post Jun 20 2005, 11:28 AM
Kender thats ace! how long did that take to build?


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Post #5 post Jun 20 2005, 11:34 AM
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Here's one of mine. It's a 10g. I'm working on a gecko tower....but that'll be a few months before it's done.

This was made with slate, and a good deal of silicone. Everything except the back wall is removable.


thats so awsome! thats definatly not a 10g lol


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Post #6 post Jun 20 2005, 12:20 PM
After seeing Kendergirl's set-up, I now see the beauty of the tall, skinny 29 gallon aquarium. My question is this: How do you maintain the temps in all those levels. Do you have several thermostats? Do you have temp probes on every level? Where is the humid hide? It's supposed to be on the warm side, right?
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Post #7 post Jun 20 2005, 12:39 PM
Here is Wazoos tank. Its a 40 gallon.



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Post #8 post Jun 20 2005, 01:10 PM
Hmm, maybe I should make better use of the space in my 29g. I think I'm going to change things a bit.
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Post #9 post Jun 20 2005, 02:53 PM
Wow kender, that's pretty awsome! You sure that's a 10g? tongue.gif

Here's my 10g:
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Post #10 post Jun 20 2005, 03:23 PM
Kool . can i see some pictures of the heating also???
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Post #11 post Jun 20 2005, 05:09 PM
kender girl i love yours!! one question: are the stoneslabs glued together in some way? or are they stacked?


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Post #12 post Jun 20 2005, 06:51 PM
Heres Dukes Tank!


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Post #13 post Jun 20 2005, 06:53 PM
kender how much and how long did it take thats just awsome!


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Post #14 post Jun 21 2005, 08:13 AM
slate is cheap, you can get a stack of it for 5 bucks at local hardware store.. i don't recommend setting it up like he did if your a beginner looking for ideas on a tank, it will be too hard to properly maintain temps... for more experienced, i'm sure it's fine and pretty easy.. looks damn cool though, good job
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Post #15 post Jun 21 2005, 08:45 AM
I was going to say, all that in a 10g?? I love the levels, Kendergirl. My 29g has so much wasted space. I need to go rock hunting this weekend!
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Post #16 post Jun 21 2005, 09:26 AM
Oh thats cool... I think im going to buy some repti carppet today...
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Post #17 post Jun 21 2005, 09:54 AM
Wow....I didn't expect such a responce!! I'll try to answer all Q's. It’s most definitely a 10g.

It took maybe 10 hours stretched over 4 days to build. Cut tile, see if it fits, glue, wait, cut more tile….you get the idea. It was about $25.00 in supplies. Everything is either glued together, or gets support from something glued to something else. It’s pretty complicated, but very sturdy. Not your beginner project! LOL

You can BARELY see the humid hide in the back right corner. It’s made from clear plastic, and it’s not reflecting because it’s in deep shadow. He loves it in that corner…but spends more time ON TOP of the humid hide then he does inside it. There is about a 2” gap between the top of the humid hide and the top floor.

As for heating, it was a concern so there are actually 2 UTHs running. The first is being used underneath the tank as usual…and it cover roughly ˝ the tank (right side). The second one is a small COBRA brand heat mat that is sealed and safe for use in the tank (when done right)….that one heats a small part of the top floor. Forget what you hear about the whole tile heating up….only the spot directly over the pad is heated…the rest of the stone stays a few degrees over room temperatures.

I don’t have several probes running for the thermostat…just one near the bottom for the big UTH works fine for me. The smaller mat stays a couple degrees warmer then the bottom one….and Gilean goes between them at will. He’ll lay in the warmer spot right after a meal, the slightly cooler one when he’s just hanging out. I check all them temps in my cage (all over) about once a week with a temp gun - I love those things!!

The grand total for the tank is: 1Humid hide, 2 Warm Hides (3 if you count the space above the humid hide), 2 cool hides, 3 plants (now down to 2), 1 water bowl, 1 calcium dish, l mealworm bowl (not in pic), 2 UTHs (1 large, 1 small), 1 florescent light (not UV), 1 thermostat, and one very happy gecko!!!

Levels are a great way to get more use out of the space you have. Just remember that the more you put in there, the more you have to take out for cleaning, and getting to your gecko.
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Post #18 post Jun 21 2005, 12:09 PM
Wow, it looks huge for a 10 gallon!!!
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Post #19 post Jun 21 2005, 12:40 PM
Yeah it does look huge for a 10 gallon.
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Post #20 post Jul 25 2005, 11:03 AM
hey peeps, really really nice setups... am really curious.. how you people clean up the shit/urine afterwards? and yah for reptile mat how much does they cost around there?
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