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Cage Complet, what you think about it

froggystyle34 May 16, 2004 03:30 PM

here is bob's cage. cost about 60 total too build, he is exploring it and trying to get out. well i hope you enjoy

ken

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The next time the shuttle lands, lets all get dressed up in ape suits and charge at the astronaughts yelling and ranting. That way they can try to figure out where they took a wrong turn.

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kephy May 16, 2004 04:21 PM

Looks good!

Would you mind listing the materials you used? I'm doing some research for building my own cages.
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2.0 bearded dragons (Ocho / Domo-kun)
0.1 kingsnake (Rio)
1.0 ferret (Playstation)
1.0 cat (Wally)
0.1 dog (Tima)

froggystyle34 May 16, 2004 04:31 PM

melamine for the front sides and back, and birch for the door frame, then i used 1/8 inch plexi. for the light i got a GE florescent dtrip light with a repti glo 8.0, and for the basking lights i got some kind of accent lights at wally world for xix bucks each and they work like a champ. as far as construction goes if you look farther down you will see 40x20x20 cage construction and that should help you out.

ken

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The next time the shuttle lands, lets all get dressed up in ape suits and charge at the astronaughts yelling and ranting. That way they can try to figure out where they took a wrong turn.

_irene_ May 17, 2004 07:14 PM

I got a kitchen cabinet in the Ikea As-Is section (where they sell their old display furniture already put together for cheap, and has all kinds of different sizes) and took it to a window place that installed sliding glass doors, as well as two side vents I got at OSH. The cabinet already had two holes for where it was meant to be mounted, so I just hooked up a light fixture and a UV fixture with the wires coming out of the holes. It was more expensive, because I got glass doors installed instead of making plexi ones myself, but it was easy, it only took 2 days, and I love it. Hopefully I'll post a pic soon. Good luck building yours!
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