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Anyone Make A Basking Platform for Tegu?

ashesc212

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I want to make Lucky a large platform but I'm afraid styrofoam and grout may not work for him with how heavy he is going to get. Does anyone have any other ideas for making one? I don't really want to use wood.
 

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He'll probably only grow to be about 5 lbs, the parents are 4 lbs or less. But he's already BIG, so you never know!

You could add a 2x2 support under it and cover that with foam and grout.

Our Cuban Rock Iguana came with a large concrete patio block with a a couple of thick blocks supporting it. It's very solid. Plus it can be removed for cleaning.

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He's an 8.5 lb bulldozer and hasn't moved them yet.
 

alewis0890

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Nice Iggy dave!

You could try to stack some sorta stone up like flagstone or something to bask on.... or bricks depending on what you want...
 

Mkulu

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I built a basking platform like a shelf with two supports and screwed it to the back wall of the enclosure. Then just set tile on on top of the wood shelf without permanently cementing it so I can remove it to clean. Wowz loves it!
 

ashesc212

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DaveDragon said:
He'll probably only grow to be about 5 lbs, the parents are 4 lbs or less. But he's already BIG, so you never know!

You could add a 2x2 support under it and cover that with foam and grout.

That's a great idea!
Mkulu said:
I built a basking platform like a shelf with two supports and screwed it to the back wall of the enclosure. Then just set tile on on top of the wood shelf without permanently cementing it so I can remove it to clean. Wowz loves it!

He doesn't knock the tile off?
 

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