mychamtini112012
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Water sealed wood wouldn't work.? If not, and I have to get pexi-glass or silicone, how would I properly drain that.?
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With holes leading to tubs. The sealed wood could last quite a while, but with dirt and water sitting on it 24/7, not indefinitley. I am going to attempt a planter box for my FR this summer, with no drainage. Its all going to depend on the RH were you live, how much you water, and the volume of substrate used. Its possible to have the planter box in the bottom, without it becoming hypersaturated. This was my concern as well. I think that in my situation, it wont be a problem. Running 3+ nozzles on a small amount of soil, could be though. You will just have to decide for yourself.
It would be six to eight inches of soil throught the whole bottom of the cage, and three nozzles throughout the whole six foot cage as well. So would plexi-glass be better then.?
The plastic tub is great idea, and the I could just have the holes leading to the tubs. Would that work pretty well.?