thebluejackal
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Here's the tank:
Kittehs like tank. Claire is the tortoiseshell DSH and Cicada is the F6 Savannah (both rescues, spayed females).
I plan on placing 2" of hydroballs, a screen divider, and then 2" of substrate in the bottom. I found an organic indoor plant place here in OKC that sells hydroballs. I'm going to draw up plans of an asian dragon-themed art piece that I want to carve out of foam and coat in grout to make up part of the background (probably a partial dragon), make a few ledges (with areas for removable cups for crested gecko food), and then fill in the rest with spray foam insulation, silicone, and coat it in cocofiber. I'm wanting to attach some peat plant holders to the background as well for falling plants.
I'm thinking of ordering some plants from NEHerp if our local reptile specialty shop (called Alligator Alley) doesn't have a good variety. I'm hoping they'll at least have some good driftwood and maybe dried bamboo.
I'm hoping to get it to look like an old, overgrown stone temple wall. Even though you can't see it in the picture, my living room is Asian themed and this is going to be one of the first things you see when you walk in the door. XD
I may scan and post a design after I draw it out to compare with how it actually turns out.
Due to a lack of room in the townhouse I share with my partner, this may be the only vivarium I get to build for a very, very long time, so I'm gonna go all out and make it count. XD

Kittehs like tank. Claire is the tortoiseshell DSH and Cicada is the F6 Savannah (both rescues, spayed females).

I plan on placing 2" of hydroballs, a screen divider, and then 2" of substrate in the bottom. I found an organic indoor plant place here in OKC that sells hydroballs. I'm going to draw up plans of an asian dragon-themed art piece that I want to carve out of foam and coat in grout to make up part of the background (probably a partial dragon), make a few ledges (with areas for removable cups for crested gecko food), and then fill in the rest with spray foam insulation, silicone, and coat it in cocofiber. I'm wanting to attach some peat plant holders to the background as well for falling plants.
I'm thinking of ordering some plants from NEHerp if our local reptile specialty shop (called Alligator Alley) doesn't have a good variety. I'm hoping they'll at least have some good driftwood and maybe dried bamboo.
I'm hoping to get it to look like an old, overgrown stone temple wall. Even though you can't see it in the picture, my living room is Asian themed and this is going to be one of the first things you see when you walk in the door. XD
I may scan and post a design after I draw it out to compare with how it actually turns out.
Due to a lack of room in the townhouse I share with my partner, this may be the only vivarium I get to build for a very, very long time, so I'm gonna go all out and make it count. XD