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looking for ideas..

iggy543

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Its time to start building an enclosure. I inharited another beardie and keeping 2 55 gallon tanks in my room along with my fish.. not fun haha. Moat of my money goes towards my fish due to breeding them so something on the cheaper side would be best haha.

Ive been looking for a plan for something like this

Not having any luck. Can someone point me in the right direction??

Thanks,
Dylan
 

Josh

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That one doesn't look like it would be too hard to build. I don't know if you will be able to find any plans or anything very specific. Just measure out the space you want to work with and start sketching out your idea. I bet you could even find some salvage wood so keep your costs down! :)
 

iggy543

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Thanks for the reply! Hope mah artististic ability transfers over to "construction plans" ;-;

Any ideas on what kinda of wood would be best for the walls and floor?? I would really like to do a tile floor.
 

Josh

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Depends how much you want to spend! Probably a particle board or plywood would be cheap and easy to work with. You may need to seal it or laminate it in some way though. The tile is a great idea for a substrate.
 

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