I finally got my aquraium. Yesterday I went with the 55 gallon tank instead of the 150 gallon. It was too overwhelming and too heavy. And I thought since MikeM670 have constructed a 55 gallon Viv. and posted the steps he took I could use his post for a reference.
I cleaned the tank for 8 hours off and on trying to get the calcium build up off. Might have to get some CLR to clean up the rest of the calcuim.
On Thursday I will be buying the first part of my build. I would go get it sooner but it is a hour and half drive to the closest store. (I live out in the mmiddle of Nowhere).
Here are a couple of pictures of the tank I will keep posting When I start the build.
What contest?
I do have a question. Have anyone ever used a tank water heater to heat and add humidity to there Viv.
What contest.....only the most amazing super duper fantastic contest ever.check out the terrarium vivarium enclosure section. Its called The Most Informative Thread contest and it runs through March. Just start a thread and show us your build step by step with details and descriptions of what you're doing. It helps and inspires others. Other members can also give you suggestions along the way. You can also find the thread if you click on the tab New Posts as I pump it every couple of days so people see it. Check it out there is a cool prize for the winner.
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That is an interesting proposition, but I'm not sure how well that would work. It probably would increase evaporation a bit. I would just worry about the temperature of the water, because many frog species do not like warm-hot water. But if you added a bubbler that would increase water movement and increase evaporation without the temperature issue.
I do, simply because I live in Montreal and we have crazy cold weather. I have a heating pad under the vivarium, just underneath the clay balls (remember, if you are using a heat pad, make sure it only covers a portion of the bottom, as frogs need also colder areas to thermoregulate).
Now with all the humidity and watering, I have good amount of water falling in the drainage bottom. The heat pad helps evaporate the water, thus creating more humidity but also, getting rid of the excess water...
As for heating, yes. But I have mine on a timer. It's a 15w heating cable, but it can heat pretty well.
I'm really excited to see what you do with that tank! It's so big, I bet it'll end up being awesome for 3 or 4 White's. ^ ^
Good luck on your journey! I'll be watching how you progress.
Oh, and you should definitely enter your build in the contest, it's a great opportunity set up by Cheri for new and senior members to win a great prize! And everyone has equal opportunity, that's what makes it so special. ^ ^
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I think I will enter the contest I will read more about the contest tomorrow or tonight I don't know if I will be done by the time the contest ends. But I do like the feed back. especialy if I make a mistake.
nice tank, you can do alot of nice set-ups with that size tankdon't forget to share some pictures when it is ready!
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