Does anyone have any experience with rope bridges and button quail? I'm turning my 75 gallon tank into a button quail habitat, and the bridge is a key design feature. Most of the bottom of the tank will be sand, easy to clean, with a section originally designed as a water feature will instead be an elevated fresh greens garden, with a ramp leading up. Another ramp will lead to a small shelf above the garden in the back corner, off which a rope bridge based on this design http://www.onesixthwarriors.com/for...ussion/173125-temple-doom-bridge-project.html (Planks close together to prevent caught toes and legs, of course), which will span the terrarium and connect to a plateau/shelf on the opposite side, supported on bamboo legs.
The lid for my terrarium will be a wooden dowel design, in a basic swingset a-frame shape. The sides will slope inward, however. I'll cover this with mosquito netting, good and boink proof. There will be feeders and water at various levels, playing with the idea of a waterfall, but afraid button poo would make it unsanitary very fast.
The lid for my terrarium will be a wooden dowel design, in a basic swingset a-frame shape. The sides will slope inward, however. I'll cover this with mosquito netting, good and boink proof. There will be feeders and water at various levels, playing with the idea of a waterfall, but afraid button poo would make it unsanitary very fast.
