Lace monitor enclosure thread! (Indoors only)

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Mr.James

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Show us your indoor lacey enclosures! We've seen plenty of outdoor enclosures, I personally would like more indoor ones. From juvenile setups to adults.
 
Taken 2 minutes ago.
The monitor is on the shelf in the very top left hand corner.
 
All the plants are fake.
The dimensions are 1300 high, 650 wide, and 600 deep.

Given that a full grown lacey can grow to 1500 long and larger. There is no way this enclosure would house one.
 
Here's mine,

Its 2400mm x 1200mm x 900mm and has housed mine since quiet young. They also have an outdoor and the run of the room when indoors.
 
Agreed, anyone give us an idea of the dimesions needed to house a full-grown? Or should I just throw a heat lamp in the spare room... :lol:
 
Nice looking monitor Varanus how old is it whos the breeder if you dont mind thanks
 
You can even go all fancy and get shiny chrome ones.

LadyJ- Majority of keepers house their adult lacies outside in big enclosures like 4m x 2m x 2m. There is a member on here with an indoor enclosure for his pair of lacies, from memory it is 8ft x 8ft x 3ft.
A heat globe dangling from the roof in a spare bedroom is a great idea. I have been thinking about changing my study room into the croc enclosure.
 
my new lacie and spencers enclosure.i'll get a better photo soon.lacie up the top ,spencers down the bottom.overall its 3 meters wide,2 meters high and 1 meter deep.i'm getting Ben Stein to do a backdrop for it soon.
cheers
simon
 

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