This was the old basking area:

It was a chopped up plastic basket + some scrap plexi glass. That picture is from when I first built it. It was looking a little more derelict than that now a days
A sheet of egg crate, 60 zip ties, and a blister later, this is the new one:

Took about 3 hours total, maybe pushing 4 hours by the time I cleaned up. It took as much or more time to fit it around the slanted ceiling as it did to build the main structure. If the room didn't have the slanted ceiling, it would have taken probably half as long
Anyhow, it is technically removable. I used the old ramp + basking platform, since they were in fine shape (though probably could have done with a bit of a clean).
The new cage give a little bit more room for Frankie basking, and it's also more secure than the old basket.
Inside:

And this is trying to show how the cage sits on top of the tank:

There is about a 2cm strip that acts as a shelf that sits on the sides of the tank, and about 2cm of egg crate hanging down on the outsides of the tank. Trimmed here and there for the filter output and so it sits on the inside rim across the center of the tank.
It used pretty much the entire sheet of egg crate (4'x2'), plus a little bit of scrap I had.
Egg crate was $12.94+tax (Home Depot).
Zip ties were a pack of 60 for $1 + tax from the dollar store.
The zip ties I have decided are really the best way to go, no waiting for glue to dry, and last longer than glue or silicone.
I have also bought another type of light diffuser that is semi-translucent. I was thinking about doing "windows" with it on 2 sides. I will be putting a layer of it on one side of the cage to act as a bit of a windbreak. In the summer, we like to open the windows to get a cross breeze through the house, so I'll put this light diffuser on the open side of the cage, so it isn't too breezy for her.
This extra piece of light diffuser was $6.50, so the whole thing was less than $22 all told.
Just talking to myself here as much as anything, but I'm thinking I might try replacing the lamp that's holding the UVB with a clip lamp. The lamp it's in right now is a floor lamp that I found in the wal-mart parking lot o_O. It's worked well up until now, but I've got a spare clip lamp now, and I think that might help de-clutter the area a bit.






