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    Being brooding over this in my mind for sometime, finally got down to start this projectI'm in the process of convert a standard 60x30x45 tank to a lateral vivarium which will eventually house 1 or 2 tree frogs, below are the drawings, the brown lines indicates the original tank and black line the arcylic/glass.



    Right now the bottom piece is glass, center(door) is arcylic whilst top piece either
    1. glass-which will not have any ventilation holes or
    2. arcylic- which would be easier to add in ventilation holes.
    I still haven't make up my mind on this...
    Another idea is to install a PC fan to the top piece but haven't work out how to go about it yet..
    The hingles on the door are arcylic and the black bit on the top of the door will have a lock.
    Comments & ideas most welcome.
    Last edited by Fei Miao; 16th Jan 2007 at 12:07.
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    This is interesting... Wild Ginger had done a few lateral vivariums... Maybe you can visit him and get a better idea...
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    sighz the door is always the difficult part... the hinges are also another prob... I know they sell acrylic piano hinges which works well on acrylic but I doubt it can support the weight of the door... it'll crack in 6mths due to the heat... but a very good idea and concept! I'm tagging along to see how this goes before upgrading my treefrog tank

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    Where to get those piano hinges?(I presume these are longer and thus stronger?), the ones I have now is just those small single hinge.
    Last edited by Justikanz; 16th Jan 2007 at 11:00. Reason: Remove immediate quotation
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    some modification to the top pc; this will remain as glass but height will be reduce by half, in place will be a top mesh for ventilation... now to pull it off and make it work
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    Hi Ken, you might want to reconsider the opening panel to be in glass rather than acrylic as it's reputation for warping is nasty. Over time, the acrylic will warp due to the difference in humidity/temperature in and out of the tank.

    Do take it into consideration before you execute the final go.

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    Thanks Phillipe, would there be a weight and safety issue with the glass door?
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    Weight wise in comparison with acrylic, there won't be much difference. In safety aspects, when you have the glass made to your exact requirements normally they would "polish" the sides to a bevel finishing so that you can handle it properly.

    As for breakage if that's what you're referring to, you can try the tempered glass, it's much stronger but a little more expensive or a thicker glass then.

    What i had in mind was the sliding door effect. You know those of the windows aluminium parts which allows the windows to slide. At glass shops, they have those available, so perhaps you can check the width and thickness of the glass and have those sliding skirtings to go with it as well.

    In short, you can have one panel and slide it sideways or you can have 2 panels that slide within each other.

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    Mmm... sliding panels is a good option Thanks, I'll look into that
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    Okay, I've got the glass cutted and the tracks, but there's a slight problem, with a 2 glass piece sliding panels, the tracks are about 15mm width, if I attach it to the bottom and top glass which is about 6mm thick with silicon, will it holds? Any ideas & suggestions?

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    Hi Fei Miao what kind track did you get, is it the aluminum type and where did you get it any picture of it?
    Last edited by Justikanz; 3rd Feb 2007 at 00:38. Reason: by Fei Miao to delete quote

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    No, the track are plastic, similar to the ones used in book shelves etc...FOC so can't complain.

    Aluminium tracks, where to get?
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    Hi Ken

    This is the alumninum track I am refering to earlier. Photo taken from the website.
    It also show how the track and air vent are fitted at the track to prevent the front glass panels from misting up by the water vapour during evaporation.
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    Thanks, a picture is worth more than a thousand words.
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    Re: 20G Lateral Construction

    Hi guys, I believe many have not see the results for the construction of this tank, well, the tank has been through many changes and has been de-comm quite a while ago, it's time to activate this tank again, so, here's the latest version, set-up in June.

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    Re: 20G Lateral Construction

    Bro Ken, that looks fantastic! How much did it cost you to DIY the whole tank? Did you by any chance drop by somewhere to pick up new baby frogs?
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    Re: 20G Lateral Construction

    Thanks, It's has been quite awhile ago, if i can remember, the construction cost including the tank(brank new) cost about S$50 +/-. No, there's no frogs in there, just a couple of endlers guppies, I 'll post some updated pics when I find the time to shoot.

    This tank is situated in an area with filtered sunlight which will suffice with the plant grow(mostly ferns, moss, and jewel orchids).

    The black netting on the top(for ventilation and prevents misting-up of the glass), and the glass sliding panels are removed as there are no frogs, but the tank has sucessfully housed a couple of white tree frogs, if I can lay hands on a a few firebellies, I will add them in.
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    Re: 20G Lateral Construction

    Cool setup!

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    ...found 2 of the close-up shots I took after the set-up
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    Re: 20G Lateral Construction

    wow ken

    This is absolutely awesome!

    Dont mind me coming to your place to peep at your palu?
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