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Hjena

Bearded Dragon Egg
Messages
20
Hello there,
I'm currently getting ready to move, and I have to figure out how to put my enclosures at my new place. I've got two Zen habitats, 4x2x2s, and wanted to know if anyone has experience using their stacking spacers? How would you recommend optimizing a space for more enclosures? I have 4 other cages spread between three different spaces that are all going into the same room, and I'm trying not to make it look crowded.
Any tips or opinions will be appreciated, thank you
 

Sadie

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
1,000+ Post Club
Messages
13,151
Hello there,
I'm currently getting ready to move, and I have to figure out how to put my enclosures at my new place. I've got two Zen habitats, 4x2x2s, and wanted to know if anyone has experience using their stacking spacers? How would you recommend optimizing a space for more enclosures? I have 4 other cages spread between three different spaces that are all going into the same room, and I'm trying not to make it look crowded.
Any tips or opinions will be appreciated, thank you
Let me get someone who may be able to help you
 

xp29

Hatchling Dragon
Messages
69
Hi there
I have two sets of two stacked, (Zens) but I bulit my own spacers. I'm sure the their spacers are plenty strong, my issue was the double sided tape that keeps them from sliding. I clumsy as a rule and shall we say ..... robust I was concerned I might knock them over.
If you're a handy type person you could make a couple little brackets and shoot a couple self tapping screws into the frams to solve that issue if it's something that concerns you also.
If you decide to build the spacer, it needs to 11 or 12 inches inside height to accommodate the lighting. Also leave the rear open and use a 2 inchish holesaw to vent the ends. That will dissipate some if the heat between the habitats. (I learned the hard way on my first one)
This is my setup (the picture may be before I added the 4th Zen, I don't remember)
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Sadie

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
1,000+ Post Club
Messages
13,151
Hi there
I have two sets of two stacked, (Zens) but I bulit my own spacers. I'm sure the their spacers are plenty strong, my issue was the double sided tape that keeps them from sliding. I clumsy as a rule and shall we say ..... robust I was concerned I might knock them over.
If you're a handy type person you could make a couple little brackets and shoot a couple self tapping screws into the frams to solve that issue if it's something that concerns you also.
If you decide to build the spacer, it needs to 11 or 12 inches inside height to accommodate the lighting. Also leave the rear open and use a 2 inchish holesaw to vent the ends. That will dissipate some if the heat between the habitats. (I learned the hard way on my first one)
This is my setup (the picture may be before I added the 4th Zen, I don't remember)
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thank you
 
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