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Big Big Big cage

Neo

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This cage measures 4 Feet lonh 2 feet wide and 18 inches tall this in blazes set-up. My dad and i built this cage and i love it

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And last but not least the corner hide cover with a nice silk plant

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Canada eh? You and your dad do nice work

That inspires me to blow the dust off my tools and start making myself some spiffy
little luxury snake condo's like you.

Who gets to live in there?

what are your materials and how are you bottom heating.
locking the front sliding doors? :)
Did you wing it on the plans or did you find them on the net,or?
 
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Who gets to live in there?
My Corn Blaze gets to live in this "Luxury Condo"

what are your materials and how are you bottom heating.
The bottom is raised up and is a removeable glass bottom with a heat pad on it which is contraled by a thermostat and the cage is made of 3/4" plywood sealed with gel-coat

locking the front sliding doors?
The doors do not lock but they are 1) to heavy for the snake to move 2) the extra track we put on the side so it creates a lip between the glass and the wood so no exploring noses can try to push out

Did you wing it on the plans or did you find them on the net,or?

I would say 50% plans i drew up and 50% as we went along worked out good tho
 
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That's fabulous...

... I love to see bigger enclosures with interesting stuff in them.

Our's always seem so much more content when we move them up to a bigger size, but it's like kids clothes - they always seem far to big at first, then suddenly too small!!! When are they ever just right?;)

We're just starting to plan a huge set of homes for our mob, which will be their final quarters. Just finished a peachy one for a boa, so the corns and the hognose and the rosy boa are next.

If only they all knew what we go through for them... I guess they just think... hmmm, dark bit, hmmm, warm bit, hmmm, mouse, hmmm funny large moving pink thing that clears everything out and puts it back again sometimes...

Now that's the life, eh, no worries!

:D Brig.
 
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