DIY accessibility ramp for elderly dragon

Rocky2022

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Beardie name(s)
Rocky, Ruby
I’m back to this thread again with some more DIY for Spike to make his enclosure more accessible to his mobility and sight needs as he’s aging.
This time I’ve modified the bird ladder bridge between his basking platforms by turning it into a solid bridge.
I planned the design so that I wouldn’t have to do anything to the ladder itself and would be able to revert the bridge back to a ladder if I ever need to and I was able to make it with things I had lying around.

Materials used:
MDF board
Reptile terrarium carpet
Same selleys glue used for the ramp
String (I used waxed string for strength)

Tools:
Drill and size 4 bit
Jigsaw with wood blade
Set square, measuring tape and pencil
A screw
Hammer
Vice grips and work horse table
Box cutter

Process:
Measured the ladder’s length and width and added some to the width while removing some from the length so I ended up with measurements of 29cm by 10cm.
Marked that out on the MDF with the pencil, measure tape and set square.
Cut that out with the jigsaw.
Lined up a corner with the edge of the terrarium mat scrap and pinned that down with the vice clamps then used a box cutter to cut the mat to size.
Positioned the ladder as required and marked out 4 drill holes, 2 at the top and 2 at the bottom then drilled those.
Glued the mat on.
Used the screw and a hammer to puncture through the glued on mat from the reverse side using the drilled holes as a guide.
Placed the ladder back in position on the underside of the board and threaded the string through the holes. Tied the string around the board and ladder to secure the pieces together.
All done.
I’m just leaving it out overnight to air out with the glue before putting it in the enclosure but I placed it back for a few seconds to get a photo of it in and make sure it still fits with the added thickness from the MDF.
I’ve also included a photo of the ladder in my younger dragon’s enclosure to show how the ladder in Spike’s originally was positioned before modification. View attachment 89284 View attachment 89285 View attachment 89286 View attachment 89287 HOW SMART/Creative. I am going to do this! I am wasting my time I'm sure but I will try it anyways LOL
 

Spider8ait1994

Hatchling Member
Original Poster
Always worth giving it a go even if your dragon doesn’t use it for its intended purpose. Spike mostly uses his ramp for its intended purpose but sometimes if he’s very sleepy he won’t make it all the way up before falling asleep so he ends up asleep on an incline and I just lift him up to his bed.
As for his modified bridge he uses it both as a bridge but also as an extension to his basking platforms as he likes to dangle his legs over the edge.
The benefit of doing a DIY mod is you can custom fit things to what you need since stuff you can buy is set to specific sizes which won’t suit all enclosure setups. (And let be real if you have the materials already lying around its so much cheaper and often ends up better quality than anything you could buy pre-made.)
Just remember that when working with wood make sure it’s not a particularly aromatic wood like pine or cedar etc and if using glue or paint and such leave it out of the enclosure for a minimum of 12 hours to ventilate, do a sniff test after the 12 hours and if it still smells let it ventilate longer.
Something else I usually do is use a bit of sandpaper to just round off any corners and sharp edges as a safety precaution (particularly for Spike since his short range vision is gone).
If your dragon has vision issues like Spike I leave his enclosure set up exactly as is so I have a photo I’ve taken and use that as reference if I’ve had to take his stuff out to clean so I can then put things back exactly where they were so it’s still the same layout and he knows where everything is rather than bumping around trying to learn a new layout.
 

ChileanTaco

Juvie Member
Beardie name(s)
Taco
If your dragon has vision issues like Spike I leave his enclosure set up exactly as is so I have a photo I’ve taken and use that as reference if I’ve had to take his stuff out to clean so I can then put things back exactly where they were so it’s still the same layout and he knows where everything is rather than bumping around trying to learn a new layout.
This is always a very good idea! I even do so with my dragon (who is young and healthy) as he hates things changing.
 

xp29

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Beardie name(s)
Zen , Ruby ,Snicker Doodles, Sweet Pea, Sinatra
Always worth giving it a go even if your dragon doesn’t use it for its intended purpose. Spike mostly uses his ramp for its intended purpose but sometimes if he’s very sleepy he won’t make it all the way up before falling asleep so he ends up asleep on an incline and I just lift him up to his bed.
As for his modified bridge he uses it both as a bridge but also as an extension to his basking platforms as he likes to dangle his legs over the edge.
The benefit of doing a DIY mod is you can custom fit things to what you need since stuff you can buy is set to specific sizes which won’t suit all enclosure setups. (And let be real if you have the materials already lying around its so much cheaper and often ends up better quality than anything you could buy pre-made.)
Just remember that when working with wood make sure it’s not a particularly aromatic wood like pine or cedar etc and if using glue or paint and such leave it out of the enclosure for a minimum of 12 hours to ventilate, do a sniff test after the 12 hours and if it still smells let it ventilate longer.
Something else I usually do is use a bit of sandpaper to just round off any corners and sharp edges as a safety precaution (particularly for Spike since his short range vision is gone).
If your dragon has vision issues like Spike I leave his enclosure set up exactly as is so I have a photo I’ve taken and use that as reference if I’ve had to take his stuff out to clean so I can then put things back exactly where they were so it’s still the same layout and he knows where everything is rather than bumping around trying to learn a new layout.
Your spot on about the glues, stains, ect. The wood also but just a F.Y.I. any type of Evergreen is toxic and should be sealed. Cedar is the worst and should not be used. (I try to point this out every time someone talks about wood or projects ect. Most folks are unaware they pose a risk)
 

xp29

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Beardie name(s)
Zen , Ruby ,Snicker Doodles, Sweet Pea, Sinatra
I love how you care for your beardie
His two guys may be the most well taken care beardies that ever lived. You should read Spikes whole story, it's heart wrenching, but with a great outcome.
 

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