This was my weekend project this week. I took a old dresser and turned it into a nice ass cage.
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This was my weekend project this week. I took a old dresser and turned it into a nice ass cage.
With the flash on

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1,0 amel
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1,3 dogs
freezer full of mice & rats
I was thinking about this set-up because I thought is was a really cool and relativly inexpensive idea...there's enough room to split the dresser and make two habitats. However, I wonder about the wood holding up over time. It's hard to clean and there's always the possiblity of it rotting. Also, I think that it might harbor bacteria and other yuckies. Did you use a finish to try and prevent that? Just wondering ;o)
Rae
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I was thinking of doing something like this for my corn as well. the only thing i wonder about is the floor space that the snake has? i was thinking about cutting a shelf in half to make it a kind of two story building for the corn so that it would have room to sit on the ground and also climb. anyway thanks for posting a pic, i hope mine turns out as good as yours 
Demon
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