Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:27 am Re: New Habitat
Thanks for the input. We are kind of straying from my question. I am not asking how to make my existing tank work, I am asking what features to incorporate into a new setup. Things like beach size, do turtles like waterfalls?, type of uva,uvb fixture, plants. etc. I could take my tank, do some plastic welding on the bottom to repair the crack, cut a hole in the bottom for a drain fitting, jack the tank up on one end a little so that the water goes towards the drain. But what fun is that? I am looking at this as a fun project rather than an act of desperation.One of my other issues is the cover over the tank. I have attached a pic of it pulled back a little. It gets pretty gross. If I reworked the lighting and the plumbing I could do a better job of sealing up the back area. So again, if I am going that far why not do it as good as I can? The plastic needs to end up inside the tank so that when water condenses and runs down, it goes back in the tank and not on the floor. The plastic is only partially for the turtle. My attached shop is 1500 sq ft and built with the same wood windows as the house. High shop humidity in the winter means tons of condensation on the windows and doors. Windows rot and the door locks freeze and or break. So keeping the tank covered well and running a dehumidifier full time keeps the condensation down. I figure that I use about $25 worth of electricity a month between lights, heater, pump, dehumidifier. There is a tremendous domino effect in your life when you buy a $10 turtle.
And a correction. my filter is a Hayward ec65 not 60. (in case you google it)
So at present my plan is to stay inside a 4x8 footprint. Have the whole assembly on casters. Have a solid cover over the entire tank with a glass front that opens. Form the tank out of wood then epoxy/fiberglass it. Tank shape tbd this weekend. I'll take pics as I go. I like full size CAD to help visualize things and of course I need Notchie's input although I am thinking that if there are worms and it is warm she'll be happy.
As an aside, I do like projects. I have attached a pic of the timber frame shed that I built last winter / summer. My wife usually thinks that I am nuts.
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