Ricardopalma12
Member
Hello everyone! My name is Ricardo.
My panther chameleon, Red, recently passed away (photo attached). He was with me for several years, and I learned a tremendous amount from him. I’m not looking to replace him, and it’ll be a while before I get another chameleon. But I’d like to use that time to build the enclosure I always wished I could have built for him, so that when I am ready again, everything will already be finished.
One thing I always wanted to do for Red was build him a proper bioactive enclosure, but at the time I was just getting my career started and never had the opportunity. Now that I’m in a better position, I want to build something I’ve been thinking about for years.
I’m a welder by trade, so instead of buying a stand, I’d like to build a custom one for a 2’ × 2’ × 4’ enclosure.
My goals:
The biggest thing I need help with… I’ve never built a bioactive enclosure before, so drainage is the part I’m least familiar with.
I’d love to see pictures of:
I’m also planning to have a sealed 5-gallon bucket hidden inside the cabinet that receives the drainage. My idea is to add a valve at the bottom so I can connect a shop vac hose and empty the bucket without removing it from the cabinet.
Current cabinet ideas
Thanks in advance!
My panther chameleon, Red, recently passed away (photo attached). He was with me for several years, and I learned a tremendous amount from him. I’m not looking to replace him, and it’ll be a while before I get another chameleon. But I’d like to use that time to build the enclosure I always wished I could have built for him, so that when I am ready again, everything will already be finished.
One thing I always wanted to do for Red was build him a proper bioactive enclosure, but at the time I was just getting my career started and never had the opportunity. Now that I’m in a better position, I want to build something I’ve been thinking about for years.
I’m a welder by trade, so instead of buying a stand, I’d like to build a custom one for a 2’ × 2’ × 4’ enclosure.
My goals:
- Bioactive enclosure
- Hidden drainage system
- Hidden MistKing reservoir
- Furniture-style cabinet
- Easy maintenance
- Hidden electrical management
- Dedicated storage for feeders and supplements
- Removable enclosure that sits on a 1” steel angle frame so it can simply lift off the stand if needed.
The biggest thing I need help with… I’ve never built a bioactive enclosure before, so drainage is the part I’m least familiar with.
I’d love to see pictures of:
- your drainage layer
- drain pan
- bulkhead fittings
- plumbing underneath the enclosure
- bucket or drain reservoir
- anything you wish you had done differently
I’m also planning to have a sealed 5-gallon bucket hidden inside the cabinet that receives the drainage. My idea is to add a valve at the bottom so I can connect a shop vac hose and empty the bucket without removing it from the cabinet.
Current cabinet ideas
- Steel frame
- Wood or metal drawer fronts (haven’t decided yet)
- Hidden MistKing reservoir
- Supplement drawer
- Pull-out feeder habitat (likely crickets)
- Ventilated cabinet
- Hidden electrical outlet/power management
- Bioactive enclosure sitting on a removable steel support frame.
Thanks in advance!