DisturbedDave
Active Member
Hey all,
Been a while since I've made an enclosure, last one was for my EWD's;
I'm now in the process of putting something together to house 1 (possibly 2), Leatherback bearded dragons.
Started off with this cabinet;
Today got me here;
Front of the enclosure will be sliding glass, the rest of it is solid timber, and MDF back wall.
Due to the right wall of the enclosure being hard up against a wall, I'm thinking of having the basking light and CHE to the left of the tank with 2 x 150x75 vents low on the LHS wall and 1 x 245x145 vent on the RHS ceiling.
Would this be adequate airflow while retaining enough heat? I'm in Melbourne, so the absolute max my house would get is 35 (on a streak of hot days), and humidity isn't too bad 90% of the year.
Any other options, ideas or advice? EWD's were a very different breed to cater to (lower airflow to increase humidity)
Thanks
Been a while since I've made an enclosure, last one was for my EWD's;
I'm now in the process of putting something together to house 1 (possibly 2), Leatherback bearded dragons.
Started off with this cabinet;
Today got me here;
Front of the enclosure will be sliding glass, the rest of it is solid timber, and MDF back wall.
Due to the right wall of the enclosure being hard up against a wall, I'm thinking of having the basking light and CHE to the left of the tank with 2 x 150x75 vents low on the LHS wall and 1 x 245x145 vent on the RHS ceiling.
Would this be adequate airflow while retaining enough heat? I'm in Melbourne, so the absolute max my house would get is 35 (on a streak of hot days), and humidity isn't too bad 90% of the year.
Any other options, ideas or advice? EWD's were a very different breed to cater to (lower airflow to increase humidity)
Thanks