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BrianSmith
at Sun Feb 29 01:52:01 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
Okay,.. no sweat,. then go 36 inches DEEP. That would still work in terms of utilizing all of the sheet of plywood and providing maximum square footage for your snake considering your limited space for the cage. Let me know what you think of this.
>>i love that idea, getting the most i can out of a sheet of plywood, the only reason i can't do that is this
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>>I have a recess in my bedroom on each side of the fireplace and the recess is 62 inches on each side, so a 66 inch cage wouldnt fit, *kicks the air* i wish it would, but for now thats all the space i have to deal with so i'm trying to use up every inch i can, without making the cages flush against the wall ( want to be able to pull them out easily for cleaning purposes)
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>>but bet come july when i move into my house i'll probably convert an entire wall to just one very large cage we'll see what the houses's options are. I'll also be sure to take picture of the cages and my burms as soon as i can get a digital camera
>>thanks for the suggestions, i'm open to anything you guys might be able to help me with, i am learning as i go with the burms ( so far great luck) thanks again
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>>James
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>>1.0 savannah monitor "cringer"
>>0.1 coastal carpet python "lola"
>>0.1 dumeril's boa "porter"
>>1.0 burmese python "arnie" ----- Believe in yourself and your abilities and you can accomplish anything.
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