Hi everyone. I would love to see some photos of your Burm cages!
Thanks in advance.
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Hi everyone. I would love to see some photos of your Burm cages!
Thanks in advance.
Mr. BenTeam,
I know there is a regular poster on here that has a "do it yourself" page on thier website.
www.natures-signature.com/diy/index.html
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Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
Hi there!
Let me so you two simple cages I built first and then I'll post a link to another member's caging setup. Once you see his setup you won't want to look at mine.
I built two cages using the same body style but different fronts. Sliding glass doors on the first one & drop-down doors on the 2nd one.


The cages are 7ft long x 21 inches high x 3ft deep. Ideally, I would've left them at 8ft lengths but needed to cut them down to 7ft in order to fit two stacks in the space I wanted to put them in.
The light bulb in the 2nd cage was just for taking photos. I use two CHE's with guards for heat but want to switch to the radiant heat panels one of these days.
I've got them stacked now with the sliding glass door cage on the bottom and plan on building more so I'll have two stacks of them, 3 or 4 units high.
As you can see, the differences in the fronts make quite a bit of difference in their overall appearance. The sliding glass door cage looks more modern and the drop-down door cage has the classic woodworking look to it.
Overall, I like the drop-down door cage better - for both functionality & appearance. They're nuthin' fancy, but quite efficient and not too costly.
Now, for the real deal. The setup in the following link was built by Randy & Michelle of "ArtInScales". Feast your eyes on this: forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1648218,1648218
Have a good one!
HH
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this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:
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