So it should cover the base and walls till the substrate height or a little bit higherThink about it. That was already answered in the post above.
So it should cover the base and walls till the substrate height or a little bit higherThink about it. That was already answered in the post above.
It should be like this and the door should be like a normal double door and not a sliding door and instead of glass I want to use clear acrylicI do not understand what you are envisioning for the whole enclosure.
To comment on just one part isn't a very good idea.
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What do you think now about the top that i have sent in the previous post?That is a very big improvement over what you were talking about yesterday. The acrylic and Plexiglass are good ideas. They should allow some light in and be less breakable than glass.
Clear acrylicIt should allow some light in. Are you thinking opaque or clear acrylic?
Should i get the repticalcium or the multivitamin that has calcium?Sorry, I'm not a lighting expert.
The clear acrylic sounds like a good way to get extra light into the enclosure.
I’d type in ‘ZooMed Repti-Calcium with D3’ and go with that one, Alex has said on another thread;Should i get the repticalcium or the multivitamin that has calcium?
Ill let Alex answer the angle part but I wouldn’t rely on a tape to hold things up no, the moisture in there could cause it to become loose, I’d use the screw in fittings@Alex and the Redfoot Can i make the UVB light in an angle like this?
And can a double face tape keep the UVB light in place
Here’s what i plan to feedIt depends upon what you are feeding. I only use the ReptiCalcium because I make sure she has lots of greens and various other fruits and veggies and proteins. If I was concerned that her diet was becoming limited, then I'd add the vitamins.
Till now i only have the UVB light and didn’t order anything else so you can tell me anything that i can 3d printThere undoubtedly are 3D printable things, but I'm not sure about anything you do or don't have, or need but don't have. Sorry.
Yes be very limited with the parsley and coriander, I wouldn’t feed bell peppers though, too high in sugar. Not much carrot or cucumber either, zucchini should just be a treat. Check out that diet link in my housing thread! It’s soooo useful! There’s so many suggestions in the different categories, leafy greens and safe weeds are the way for these guys!Here’s what i plan to feed
1. Romaine Lettuce
2. Cabbage (in small amounts)
3. Parsley (in moderation)
4. Coriander (in moderation)
5. Carrots (grated or sliced)
6. Cucumber
7. Zucchini
8. Bell Peppers