So, I'm in a somewhat interesting position. Hopefully I'll be able to get some feedback on a potential solution I've come up with.
Therefore, I'd prefer to attempt modifying my current tank.
Now, on to the true Frankensteining. This is where I would really like input.
Would it be possible to accomplish this? If so, what would be the best way to go about joining the glass together? I have 100% silicone that I could use, but I could go and get a different adhesive if necessary, as long as it's animal-safe once cured.
- I'd like one or two white's tree frogs
- I have a ~25gal aquarium (30"Lx12"Wx15"H) — this could potentially be suitable for one frog, but bigger is better, and it'd be nice to be able to have two
- These tree frogs can get large (5") and are arboreal, so height is preferred. As such, I'd love to have a tank with more than 15" of vertical space (it'd be even less once I add 2-3" of substrate)
- I live in a remote area with limited access to glass in general, let alone the 1/4" glass necessary to build a tank. Trust me, I've looked
- Glass is expensive in my area, especially 1/4" glass — I'd be looking at ~$200USD at least for just a partial tank build. Otherwise, yes, I'd vastly prefer to just build a tank from scratch
- Theoretically, I could buy a brand new, appropriately-sized terrarium, but they're also pricey and it wouldn't fit on my stand anyway
Therefore, I'd prefer to attempt modifying my current tank.
- My current tank is built from 1/4" glass
- I plan on building sliding glass doors for easier cleaning and feeding access — these can/will be made of 1/8" glass, which I've already purchased
- Building the space for the doors requires removing the front pane of the tank and cutting it down — I will save a 4" tall piece and replace it at the bottom to hold substrate and a bit of water
Now, on to the true Frankensteining. This is where I would really like input.
- I'll have a decent chunk of leftover 1/4" glass from cutting the front pane, which will be replaced by the 1/8" glass doors
- I could cut down that leftover chunk into pieces that could be siliconed to the remaining perimeter of the tank to add ~4" of height to the tank
- This portion of the tank will NOT be heavily load-bearing — the most it'd need to hold is some foam, some light sticks/bark/moss, and a lightweight screen top
- I would add silicone seals to help support the new seams and there's the potential for plastic tank frames or a built-in screen top to support the overall structure as well, depending on how I choose to build things
- I don't care about looks — the seams/seals would be covered in decor on the inside and I could use black paper to hide things on the outside
Would it be possible to accomplish this? If so, what would be the best way to go about joining the glass together? I have 100% silicone that I could use, but I could go and get a different adhesive if necessary, as long as it's animal-safe once cured.