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So I casually mentioned to the husband that I was hoping to aquire another corn at the up coming reptile show near us. 'Your going to need more vivs then' he said!! Here is the progression of his home made viv stack, he's quite handy!!These should do me for a while!
so there are 3, 3 1/2 ft vivs and 2 small ones plus 2 storage spaces at the bottom. I've just ordered the glass for the doors and we should be moving sunny and drift in this weekend!!
Looks great! Do the front dams support the flooring? The floors look thin and will probably start to sag w/o some horizontal support. If the dam is supporting the floor, then completely ignore my comment.
The husband informs me that the same thickness wood was used for everything, including the floors, and there are supports/bracers underneath. Thanks for looking, can't wait to get the snakes in there!
here's the picture from last night after swapping everything over from the old vivs, Drift (dad) is in the top viv, Sonny (mum) is next viv down, 3rd viv down is Husband's jungle python (Bob), bottom left is the incubator for the eggs (4 pips at the moment) and bottom right is the hatched babies four so far
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