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I'm about 25 mins from Claremont, NH. Even if she is taken, I know I'll get one eventually and I'm not really in a rush. Would kind of prefer to have my own enclosure built beforehand.
I agree with bubblz. Quarantine is definitely important for any new animal being introduced into your home. Especially with an animal coming from a pet shop or ARL, those places are bit more prone to cross contamination than your average keepers home.
Learned that one the hard way when I was a...
Unfortunately no. Her owner is really hesitant to give her up, which is understandable. Truthfully she's very well cared for, he just has strange work hours. He doesn't feel like he spends enough time with her. Her owner is another herper and I think we all know how tough the decision to rehome...
That's my thought.
I saw the underbed enclosure, and while I love that idea, I couldn't pull it off.
I'm a big fella and would fear for the safety of my tegu, lol.
I just figured the 4x4's would provide adequate support in the middle. I'm building a flip down desk off the enclosure as well as using the top surface for storage and a TV stand. At 9' long I'd much rather have too much support than not enough.
Hm, instead of fully building an enclosure, why not just design one on paper, and then put the entries up for a vote?
Although I also think a caption contest is a fun option.
Yeah, I'm just looking for the best method to join the two parts. I'm thinking a tongue and groove setting would be adequate, and I can seal it with silicone to prevent and moisture related swelling.
I'm not too worried about the two sections separating. I'm going to use a couple of 4x4's to...
I was planning on recessed lighting, but I'm fine with a taller enclosure. I hadn't thought of an interlocking structure. I was just basing the initial build plans on what would fit through my door, lol.