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CaptainHook2
at Mon Jun 11 13:52:29 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CaptainHook2 ]
That's pretty sweet! 4 hours my python! That's only if you have the exact tools needed, all wood is perfectly cut to length, all holes pre-drilled so the wood doesn't split and you know exactly where and how each piece goes on etc. Then you hope you connected all legs exactly even so it does not wobble and that you've braced it properly to also prevent wobble. I don't like the wood idea because trying to clean wood, weather bare or treated, is not very sanitary. Stainless steel is the way to go and who can afford that!
Where do you plan to obtain litter and what kind? Will you filter the water? Where will you get enough food? How will you provide the food? If left on the ground it will dirty the cage allot quicker. How will you vent the smell of so many animals? What kind of enrichment devices will you use for the animals to stay healthy and feel secure?
It looks like those large tubs hold allot of animals, how many do you plan on raising? You'll also need breeder tubs to separate mom and littlens from the general population. Male from female to control the amount and contingency cages for possible large litters.
Man, I've been working here to long.
I do like the rack though. Good luck. ----- DZ
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell
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