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    Re: Need Advice please

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    if its wood, and up on a rack or stand, drill a hole for the cord, and put the heat on the UP side of the bottom.

    Then just place something flat, like a floor tile on top of the heater,( Not soft linolium, use hard ceramic, or a scrap pane of window glass.) maybe get a big enough one to cover the hole too.


    Great Idea!
    Thanks Wayne.

    Zoe

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    Re: Need Advice please

    I would be a little concerned about sticking timber into the bottom of an all glass tank.... how would you deal with faeces and general spills soaking into the wood? Surely it would be stinking within a month?

    Simpler, cleaner and cheaper to double-up on the glass base. And you get to keep your heat source external.
    James.

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    Re: Need Advice please

    That's true James, Do your enclosures have glass bottoms?

    I buy wood that is sealed on one side.

    If you cannot find wood that is sealed (Counter top board works great) all it takes is a quick coat of shellac.

    I look at it like this, wood is far easier to drill, and work with.

    Many glass outlets can cut your panel to fit, so I'd weigh out the costs before I dove in.

    If the glass store wants $15 just to cut the pane, plus another 15 for the glass, a $2 scrap of wood starts to look attractive.

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    Re: Need Advice please

    No Wayne, my enclosures all have water-tight slate bottoms.
    The beauty of the glass option is that no further work is required... no drilling, no shellac, no nothing. The timber option seems rather 'rough' and labour intensive to me. Then you need to follow up with tiling to cover the heater, you have to think about where the cable is coming in, etc. Just seems complicated.
    James.

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    Re: Need Advice please

    I am complicated.....

    Thought you knew that by now.

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    Re: Need Advice please

    Here's another thought... the glass option would be virtually invisible. The timber, plus heater, plus tiling etc. would show through the front glass of the tank... surely rather unsightly?
    James.

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    Re: Need Advice please

    Wow, great find!!!!! Check the price of both glass and plexi-- plexi has gotten REALLY expensive. Might actually get a piece of glass cut cheaper. Lucky you!!! :-)
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    Re: Need Advice please

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Here's another thought... the glass option would be virtually invisible. The timber, plus heater, plus tiling etc. would show through the front glass of the tank... surely rather unsightly?

    Is that with the invisible substrate?

    Or wouldn't the (aspen/carefresh/bark/mulch) pretty much hide the bottom.

    It's just an idea, I have 4 enclosures with wood bottoms, they all look fine, and none of them have gotten nasty yet.

    Heck, Chompers cage has a wood floor, and (you know it as well) NOTHING is nastier than monitor crap.

    Home outlet stores will sell a scrap of counter top material quite cheaply, and it already has a sealant on the top side.

    I am NOT ruling out glass, if a glass shop can sell her a pane that will fit, and is tempered (don't want it too fragile) for not much money, then by all means.

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    Re: Need Advice please

    Zoe, if the glass is all in one piece I like the double glass idea, but I'd be willing to try something like tile adhered to the bottom, too. If the bottom is 48.5"x18.5" like the chart I saw says it is, you could use 6" tiles, silicone caulk, and be done for probably very little money? I'd price all of your options and see. Knowing me I'd try this route cause I could run to home depot, get the stuff, and do it myself with no cutting, etc The only downside I can think of is that it will add some weight to an already compromised bottom, but if "glued" down to the existing glass it should work?
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    Re: Need Advice please

    Hey, whatever. I'm not going to argue about it. I don't have to live with it!
    It's a simple choice.... quick, cheap, invisible, one-off, sterile solution. Or multi-layered, unsightly, impossible to clean, drill-holes-in-your-tank-cover-the-heater-seal-the-floor-hide-the-whole-botch-job-with-bark-chippings solution. Fortunately, I don't need to make the choice.

    Wayne, my solution is the better one. Admit it!
    James.

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