been posting a lot of ?s about enclosures. just want to do it right
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Matt W.
"Judge me all you want...just don't share the verdict"
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been posting a lot of ?s about enclosures. just want to do it right
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Matt W.
"Judge me all you want...just don't share the verdict"
Absolutely no problem from a structural standpoint. The main issue with melamine is to make sure you're getting the thicker, thermo-fused melamine layer. And by layer I don't mean the thickness of the entire product, but the thickness of the actual plastic layer over the particle board interior. You want to avoid the product sold at home improvement centers that is nothing other than a low quality particle board covered with a melamine foil. The melamine coating is so thin you can often see the particle board through it in regular light. I suppose this stuff would work for a ball python if you at least covered the interior with something more durable.
I have seen melamine shelving sold at home improvement centers that is high quality stuff. In fact sometimes those shelves come in sizes that allow you to build a cage with very little to zero cutting.
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Currently keeping a small collection of various Gonyosoma. Both G. janseni and G. oxycephala.
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