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Anyone have the layout for outdoor enclosure?

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Does anyone have the layout to an outdoor reptile enclosure? I'm planning on making one but I wanna see if I can get a better idea. I'm planning on housing 1.2 adult bearded dragons.
 
This is not a step by step, but maybe will give you some ideas. It does have a locking screen top on it now as well. It is 8 x 8 by 4ft high with about 1ft buried....and 1/2" screening on the bottom.
 

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