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Rock cut snake enclosure, version 2.0

mzillig Oct 24, 2009 07:57 PM

Here is my latest attempt at an artificial rock cut snake enclosure. It’s currently home to my adult Baird’s rat snake Obi, but would work for most any snake from that region. I have several alterna that might end up in this cage, or something similar.


It can be lit and heated from the screen top.

At the bottom is a chamber that serves as a dark cool hide. I have a plastic box with moist sphagnum moss that is heated from below that I put in when she is in shed. That area is accessed thourgh the stacked hides on the bottom left.

In the center is a drawer hide.

I made a slot in the back into which I can slide a UTH

I have the temp at 85F with an in line rheostat. It took a while to dial the temp in, but it holds fairly stable.

Obi always holes up in this hide for 2-3 days after a meal, so I assume she likes the direct belly heat.

Obi is ~4.5’, and I feel this enclosure provides her with adequate space. The interior dimensions are 30’x12’x33’, which give her plenty of space to stretch out.

She uses every inch of space, and I never know where I’ll find her hanging out.

Here is one of my favorite alterna crawling on the cut. He’s a little small right now, but he eventually might inherit this cage when he gets a little older.

So far I’m happy with how this enclosure performs. Obi seems to be thriving in it, and I think she benefits from the added exercise she gets from cruising the cut. She is definitely more active than she was in her 40 gallon breeder.

Cheers,
MZ

Replies (17)

alternater Oct 24, 2009 08:22 PM

Thats probably the Monte Carlo Hilton of all time for a snake cage!! Very impressive. Where did you find the bairdi? Probably the most underated "good" snake in all of west Texas. I've still got one I caught on Juno road in 1987. Great snakes to have in a collection. Congrats on the cage and the Bairds. BA

mzillig Oct 24, 2009 09:39 PM

She was a rescue of sorts. A co-worker knew someone who was going into the military and couldn't take her along. I jumped at the chance to take her off of his hands. She's a great snake, and I agree that they are highly under-rated.
MZ

Coach Oct 24, 2009 08:57 PM

Very nice !

mzillig Oct 24, 2009 09:42 PM

Thanks.
MZ

rpelaez Oct 24, 2009 09:56 PM

You know Mark, I can't put my finger on it, but that alterna looks strangely familiar...LOL. Could that be Fishbait, Abomination or DevilSpawn? I don't think you picked a name for the fourth one.

Robert

mzillig Oct 24, 2009 10:05 PM

That, my friend, is DevilSpawn. The fourth one is Muttling.

I can't really take credit for the names though. That belongs to you and Andrew.

MZ

rpelaez Oct 24, 2009 10:15 PM

LOL. That name is a perfect fit. How are the lizards doing? Let me guess - the urosaurus are thriving, the utas maybe not so well?

Robert

mzillig Oct 24, 2009 10:29 PM

I had a feeling you'd appreciate that name.

Actually, all of them are thriving, and eating me out of house and home. I set them up with a heat gradient of 75-95F and plenty of rocks and branches, and they spend most of their time on the 95F side. You'd think they were from Arizona or something. I'm still looking for eggs from the female, but so far none have shown up. My kids love them.

MZ

rpelaez Oct 24, 2009 10:40 PM

Well, that's good work. You got the magic touch brother.

Robert

mzillig Oct 24, 2009 10:48 PM

We'll see how they do. I'll try my best, but if they don't make it, I'm sure I'll find a silver lining in that cloud somehow.

Mark

MikeRusso Oct 24, 2009 11:17 PM

I really like that tank.. Nice work!

~ Mike Russo

mzillig Oct 25, 2009 11:48 AM

n/p

lep1pic1 Oct 25, 2009 06:10 PM

I took the rock from where I collected this lep and cut it thin with a diamond saw.Then I put it on all the walls and made some some cliffs and such.Then I added bio soil and so this snake rests on the exact rock he was collected on every day .He seems to like it I also have a few other cages that I have gone this route on

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Archie Bottoms

lep1pic1 Oct 25, 2009 06:32 PM

This is a hognose viper cage as well

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Archie Bottoms

mzillig Oct 25, 2009 07:46 PM

Cool enclosures, and very cool snakes.

alternater Oct 25, 2009 11:25 PM

Nice setup. Would like to see the rest of it. Where is the lep from? Looks like Sanderson or points eastward. Kind of cool you kept the rock you found him on. Night hunting or dusk or morning?BA

lep1pic1 Oct 26, 2009 03:18 PM

Upton county at 7 pm in july as the shade started to cover that side of the mountain
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Archie Bottoms

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