Hi All,
Here's a table I've constructed for my two cherryheads. NERD would not approve of the central UVB neon light location...but overall I think it's more than functional. I had to send the light back and it should be returning from Zoo Med shortly. The box is lined with a 2x4' hydroponic flood tray, it was a bit pricy ($60) but I think worth every penny.
The doors are hinged for easier access. I'll eventually build or buy a light stand and be sealing up the top a bit more to help with humidity retention (I'm in NY).
Hide is a kitty-liter box, cut in half with an entrance hole. Painted it brown (after this picture) to absorb incoming light and make things darker on the inside. They seem to enjoy it. The other is your standard half-log (synthetic). I've removed the sphagnum moss as some have had issues with it.
Substrate is cypress mulch.
Hope this helps any future table builders. As this is my first, I'm welcome to suggestions (I'll be placing plants in soon).
-Chris
Here's a table I've constructed for my two cherryheads. NERD would not approve of the central UVB neon light location...but overall I think it's more than functional. I had to send the light back and it should be returning from Zoo Med shortly. The box is lined with a 2x4' hydroponic flood tray, it was a bit pricy ($60) but I think worth every penny.
The doors are hinged for easier access. I'll eventually build or buy a light stand and be sealing up the top a bit more to help with humidity retention (I'm in NY).
Hide is a kitty-liter box, cut in half with an entrance hole. Painted it brown (after this picture) to absorb incoming light and make things darker on the inside. They seem to enjoy it. The other is your standard half-log (synthetic). I've removed the sphagnum moss as some have had issues with it.
Substrate is cypress mulch.
Hope this helps any future table builders. As this is my first, I'm welcome to suggestions (I'll be placing plants in soon).
-Chris