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Old 10-03-20, 09:28 PM   #1
trebor1265
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Water dragon enclosure advice

My water dragon has almost outgrown his aquarium enclosure. I need to build another one. It is currently in a aquarium that is 6' x18"x18". I used a piece of ceramic tile to divide the floor area, so i have a land end and a water end. When he gets in the water he doesnt really have much room to swim.
So i want to build a new enclosure. It will be 8' long, 6' high, and 4' from front to back. I need water for him to swim in. So i am going to make the water basin 12-18" deep. I am thinking of using epoxy to seal the entire inside of the plywood enclosure. I am going to apply at least 5 coats maybe more. I am pretty handy with wood and i know that it will support the water weight as long as i keep the water from seeping through and getting the wood wet. Any ideas or better options?
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Old 10-09-20, 08:15 AM   #2
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Re: Water dragon enclosure advice

You might consider using a liquid pond sealer, like pond sheild.I used it for one of my tropical vivariums, and I know people use it to make plywood fish tanks
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Old 10-09-20, 09:33 AM   #3
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Re: Water dragon enclosure advice

I made something for my geckos using those same dimensions. I used a pond liner for the aquatic portion. With that size, you could have the entire lower area filled with water, using branches and other structures for climbing and basking.
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