I bought this from US Plastics. It was originally 2' x 4'. I needed about 6" x 4' and I'm selling what's left. It was $12 + shipping so I'll let what's left go for $10. This stuff has no structural integrity on it's own so you will not want to use it for baffles or something like that. In my opinion, this should only be used to cover glass for a bare bottom tank. That being said, a sheet of acrylic the same size will probably run you at least 2-3 times as much. It would be perfect for a 75 or 90 gallon tank. You can make clean cuts with a table saw or probably even a strong utility knife. Here's pic of it: It's the panel on the left. --AJ
Sorry Bill, Troy wanted it. You can ask him if he's going to sell part of it. I think he just wanted enough to cover the bottom of his 29 gallon BioCube. --AJ
AJ if you could, would you post a link to the site that you got this from so others can order it. Thanks
If anyone wants to put in an order let me know because I need to modify one my snake cages and do not want to cut into the good top. This stuff is used frequently to make reptile cages by the way.
How scratch resistant is this stuff? I have a iguana that needs a new habitat. Would this make a good liner for a plywood cage? Or would his sharp claws scratch it real easy?
How scratch resistant is this stuff? I have a iguana that needs a new habitat. Would this make a good liner for a plywood cage? Or would his sharp claws scratch it real easy?