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chris_harper2
at Sat Dec 6 23:25:50 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chris_harper2 ]
I'm not sure exactly what it is you're trying to do. If you want to hide the lights, why not just make the top lip of the cage drop down far enough to cover them?
Here's a picture of a false-ceiling design I use. What you see in this picture is a 1" stock frame that runs from the bottom of the top lip of the cage to the top of the back panel of the cage.
The frame is covered with screen.
The back panel then stops 8" from the top of the cage. This gives you an 8" open area all along the back of the cage. Through this opening lights and heating elements can be accessed. And the animals in the cage are out of harms way from them. You'll see that better in another picture.

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