Finished building my enclosed chamber "furniture". (pics attached)

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sulcatadude

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I just finished building an enclosed chamber for my hatchling sulcata that the wife actually allows in the house!

I purchased the plywood and moulding at Home Depot, and bought the double-pane window on Craigslist for $30.

My sulcata is noticeably happier with the higher humidity and increased space.

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That's just beautiful! Good job.
 

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Just a suggestion, but why don't you lay the enclosure down so there is more roaming room? You could still "service" it and your little once through the window on the top. Just a thought.
 
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