Hello all.
Been meaning to make my own viv for ages, and I finally got some spare cash and created a small wooden one to sit under my Tokay Gecko tank.
I made it from exterior plywood from a building supply store. The basic box shape is made from this, with a 3" lip on the bottom of the front end to keep substrate in the tank. The rest of the front is a flush piece of glass, and the whole thing is held together and sealed by silicone sealant.
Now, I've found a tree frog at the local store which I would like to try out in this tank (side note, it's labelled a "Blue Toed Tree Frog" but I'm having trouble finding info on it, any help here?). However, having kept treefrogs before, I know the tank has to be pretty humid, and I'm not sure how to go about waterproofing this tank.
This is a pretty budget project. The wood was £7, silicone was £5 and the glass was £2. I don't want to spend loads on fiberglassing the thing, so any alternative methods here would be appreciated
Thanks,
Paul
Been meaning to make my own viv for ages, and I finally got some spare cash and created a small wooden one to sit under my Tokay Gecko tank.
I made it from exterior plywood from a building supply store. The basic box shape is made from this, with a 3" lip on the bottom of the front end to keep substrate in the tank. The rest of the front is a flush piece of glass, and the whole thing is held together and sealed by silicone sealant.
Now, I've found a tree frog at the local store which I would like to try out in this tank (side note, it's labelled a "Blue Toed Tree Frog" but I'm having trouble finding info on it, any help here?). However, having kept treefrogs before, I know the tank has to be pretty humid, and I'm not sure how to go about waterproofing this tank.
This is a pretty budget project. The wood was £7, silicone was £5 and the glass was £2. I don't want to spend loads on fiberglassing the thing, so any alternative methods here would be appreciated
Thanks,
Paul