The dripper will drip down to a bowl. I’ll probably use hydro balls or puppy pads under some squishy cabinet liner with holes. I could eventually cut a hole in the bottom of my enclosure with plumbing and a bucket under it.
I thought about that, but I don’t have a vehicle that a piece of furniture would fit in. Also, getting rid of the glass made me nervous. My build right now is going great. I really appreciate your idea though. I’d love to eventually convert a piece of furniture.
I’m not sure what a viv is. Lol! I’ve got most of my enclosure together and it’s working great! The hardware cloth wire is going to be perfect and will keep the curious kitty out for sure. I really appreciate all of your help. You have no idea how much stress you took away! Haha!
Thank you to everyone helping me!!!
I’m using Kiln dried wood. I’m sealing it with Flex Seal. I got two boards, that I’m going to seal as well, for the bottom. I got hardware cloth wire for the ventilation. It’s tough enough where my cat can’t get into it. I’ll probably double up on it anyway.
If I don’t use a drainage system, would I just get a sheet of plywood, seal it, and then drill it to the bottom of my enclosure? I’m currently using the RetpiBreeze cage and the water just goes everywhere and soaps up the towel under the cage and I hate it.
Also, would you be able to tell me...
Will the FlexSeal let off too much fumes for my cham? How long would I let it sit outside before bringing it in? Do I seal it after all the wood is put together or before?
I’m wanting it to be 2’x2’x4’. I was going to use a washing machine pan for drainage, but there aren’t any 2’x2’. Lowe’s only has 30”x32” (outside dimensions). I want it to be somewhat pretty since it will be sitting in my bedroom. I also don’t have the tools to cut the ends of the wood at...
Is pine okay to use to make my Cham a new habitat? What do I seal it with? Please help. I’ve never done a project like this. All the information I can get would help. Thanks (: