I just bought this enclosure and it works really well. Heat and humidity is easy to control and you don’t have to worry about rot from moisture etc.I’m pretty sure I posted my other thread in wrong part. I need help on either building a plastic tub enclosure or if anyone can look at this and tell me if it would be worth it for a 6 month old sulcata? I’m willing to buy an enclosure but I’m not going to spend over 1,000.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks.![]()
CRITTER CONDO - 48"X24"X24" WITH DUAL CERAMIC LIGHTS. TWO COLORS AVAILABLE
Once these are sold out then next batch will be ready 12/5 CRITTER CONDO - Crafted to stack on top of each other, these cages are made from all recycled pvc and compressed foam. Compared to the MDF compressed wood cages in this style, our units will not degrade with moisture or separate from...www.diycages.com
Here’s a pictureI’m pretty sure I posted my other thread in wrong part. I need help on either building a plastic tub enclosure or if anyone can look at this and tell me if it would be worth it for a 6 month old sulcata? I’m willing to buy an enclosure but I’m not going to spend over 1,000.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks.![]()
CRITTER CONDO - 48"X24"X24" WITH DUAL CERAMIC LIGHTS. TWO COLORS AVAILABLE
Once these are sold out then next batch will be ready 12/5 CRITTER CONDO - Crafted to stack on top of each other, these cages are made from all recycled pvc and compressed foam. Compared to the MDF compressed wood cages in this style, our units will not degrade with moisture or separate from...www.diycages.com

Is this the exact one you’re usingI used this grow tent it wrks great and its cheapView attachment 289464View attachment 289464
YesIs this the exact one you’re using
You'll want to cut a small notch in the side of the lid to feed your wires thru. You just have to remove the lid every time you want to access it. Unless your handy and can cutout some kind of access door. Also get a thermostat to plug your radiant heat panel like this
Once you set the thermostat and add some substrate and a little water it should be pretty easy to keep your temperature and humidity where you want it. I like the radiant heat panels because you don't have to deal with a bulky lamp fixture.