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Old 06-07-2011, 11:18 AM
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Default Split my exo-terra in half

NOT DONE YET! I split my x-large exo terra into two using glass, sealant, and some other stuff in an attempt to make a little more room for new additions. It turned out great, I think, and it works great! Tell me what you all think....
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Old 06-07-2011, 03:52 PM
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I think this can be a good idea if you want to save place. Besides if you have species where females has to be separeted from male time to time this can be good. Just move or remove the glass between them and no need to move and stress your geckos to new enviroment. If the glass is glued and cant be removed also good to keep different species if you dont want to buy new tanks. Let us see if its ready.

ps: once I had a tank that I split two sides with cork and polystyrene. one side a p.cavimanus and other side c.huahini. spider and scorpion together in harmony. (split of course)
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Old 06-07-2011, 07:33 PM
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INTERESTING! It has been working great for me so far....and i am super glad I did it. I am on a couple other forums where i posted the same thing and someone said that BASICALLY --->24" high is not going to be enough for Chahoua<---I replied to him "it is not 24" high though.....". I want everyone to know (before you worry) that thier SIDE of the split enclosure measures 36"Hx12"Wx24"D....and is PLENTY of room for 2 Chahoua in my oppinion. I will be putting 2-3 Gargoyles in the other side, but something in the middle so they do not stress the other side out....thats the plan. As far as separation goes, I agree to an extent that it would be good when the Chahoua need to be separated, but I will be using something else for that. I am not sure if I want to add a 3rd Chahoua though...what do you alll think??
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