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No it won't, the wood I used is like an inch thick. Bolted together with screws of 2 inch every 8 inch. Also used some sort of super glue and the background is made out of lightweight concrete mixed with tile glue.
Remember, there are more roads that lead to Rome.
I finally have my Tegu, I bought a blue tegu instead of a red one because of my working hours. He's in a smaller tank for now and when I move (2 months) he'll go to the tank above.
Here's a picture of little Yoshi ;
Well, I'm planning on making a door in front of the hidebox with a lock on it, the 'regular' space will have a glass sliding door. I think that will be enough or do you still think I should go for a removable hidebox?
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Alright, thanks! Will update when I can :-)
It's not screwed in yet so I can still change some stuff. Why would you recommend a removable hidebox? To make it easier for when it's time for them to hibernate?
Finally started building a cage for my future Tegu, it's not finished yet but here are some pictures:
The new cage upside down:
Cage with midsection for a separate place to sleep in:
The cage is 8.2 feet long, 4.1 feet high and 4.1 feet deep.
That's exactly was I was thinking, thanks for confirming my thoughts. When I eventually get a Tegu I'll first try this cage:
If it doesn't work out I'll be sure to have a second (smaller) tank available just in case.
The bottom is supposed to be 40 cm (1 ft?) of substrate, and since looking at 1 ft of dirt tends to be boring I thought it would be better/nicer if i put wood in front of that.