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west5680 Posted - 08/07/2011 : 17:32:03
i know my little Sydney is still far to small to have a house upgrade at the min but, i have been thinking (the wife thinks its dangerous when i do this).
I have an old cheep desk which has been taken apart and stored in my garage for ages. Still in good nick but surplus to requirements. Its the type made out of chip board with the plastic coating on it.
Would this type of material be alright to use to make a tank upgrade for when Sydneys bigger. Was thinking (L)2.5ft x (W) 1ft x (H) 1ft sort of size.
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west5680 Posted - 08/07/2011 : 19:27:16
Also with there being some pre drilled holed in the desk could i use that sticky back plastic to cover the inside walls ?Obviously making sure not to leave any sticky edges for sydney to get stuck on.
west5680 Posted - 08/07/2011 : 18:15:06
i could probably make it a foot longer and half a foot deeper and taller.
a33272 Posted - 08/07/2011 : 17:56:50
is the right material but tbh ud still end up needing a bigger viv after that. that size will be ok for a 3.5ft ish corn

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