with the plants , a little thing im planning on doing is just sticking them in about an inch thick of render or just cement in the bottom of an ice cream container , this should keep the centre of gravity nice and low to reduce them tipping over when they climb all over them and once coated in pondtite should make them nice and easy to clean
View attachment 280875I have a post one here with a tv cabinet enclosure I finished mine around October I think yours has come up wicked man few things different to mine but same shape proves how much you can make them to suite what you want
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As for weighting the plants, I like your idea Thomas but I also like irregular shapes so I'll see how my plan works first. As I said earlier my plan is to wedge some fiar sized fishing sinkers into the bottom of the foam but we'll see what happens, I also think the girls were a bit megre with the amount of foam they used on some of them and I will probably make some broader bases on the weekend.
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Custom enclosure build - Aussie Pythons & Snakes
thats pretty quickly sorted if you use a loose substraight a little deeper than the hight of the concrete , then just cover it up , that was my plan anyways , personal preference really , will be interesting to see how it works for you , id imagine the sinkers will do the same thingAs for weighting the plants, I like your idea Thomas but I also like irregular shapes so I'll see how my plan works first. As I said earlier my plan is to wedge some fiar sized fishing sinkers into the bottom of the foam but we'll see what happens, I also think the girls were a bit megre with the amount of foam they used on some of them and I will probably make some broader bases on the weekend.
ahhhh i see , what is astro turf like , ive been thinking about using it for my coastal for the ease of cleaning , ill probably stick to coir for the womas though as they actually use it for digging inSee and there is the problem/difference, I use astroturf as my substrate.
thats what i was thinking , could half cleaning time for him , like i said i will keep using coir for the womas but for the coastal whos rarely on the ground i dont see it as really necessary , actually kinda wasteful , what am i looking at roughly for 2 pieces 1200L 400W ?It's great as far as I'm concerned. I have two pieces, one in while the other is cleaned and drying. I also put several layers of newspaper under the turf to soak up any water that spills.
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