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Question about securing wood to tile floor
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So I'm doing a new cage for my bearded dragon, was planing on using tile floor but I'm not sure how to go about securing a big heavy chuck of wood to the tile so it doesn't fall and either crush the beardie or break the glass. Currently I have the bottom 3 inches or so of the log buried and propped in a corner but due to new set up having lights inside the enclosure I won't be able to set it up the same. I may be able to lay it on its side and it won't be an issue, I haven't test fit it yet I'm just trying to plan all of this out now so I can figure out how to proceed if I need to secure it. Thanks in advance for any responses/answers.

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