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Nursery up and ready...

babbaloo99

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Ok, so I am winding up getting one more snake than I originally was expecting (kinda like finding out I am having triplets rather than twins) :) Anyhow, I am very excited. I took a long viv that I had in my garage and took ScottyK's advice and added two acrylic dividers using aquarium silicon. Now I am just waiting on my digital thermometers and a mini-UTH (and a couple of toilet paper rolls :rolleyes: ) and I should be set!

I feel like an expecting mom with the nursery all ready, just waiting for my water to break. It looks so lonely in there....
 

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Looks like a great setup you have built there! One question though...what type of screened top are you using? It appears in th epicture that the dividers do not come all the way to the top where they would meet the lid. And even if they do, I would think that snakes could manipulate a screen enough to get across into one anothers enclosure.

Just a thought,

Quigs
 
Hi Cindy -- I'm getting 1.1 zigzag okeetees and a 1.0 ghost. :) Can't wait.

Quigs -- Yes, I'm still working on the top. I had to cut out half of a wire mesh screen on the right side because I am planning on putting a full screen cover on top. Otherwise, the left side would have had all glass with no ventilation. As for the space on top, I am thinking of adding a small layer of moulding clay so that it seals up between the top of the acrylic and the new screen cover. I also saved some old black slats from the original cover that may work well too. I'm waiting to see what kind of space there is once I pick up the cover. Thanks for helping me make sure there aren't any escape routes.

Thanks everyone for your comments.
 
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