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Cage pics requested - Anyone>

dmlove Aug 16, 2004 08:40 PM

Custom cages or others- need ideas for my new snakes - instructions are awesome too! Also - any advice for a new redtail owner are appreciated

Thanks all of you!
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JaredAren Aug 16, 2004 11:19 PM

melamine 3ft long x 1 ft high x 16 in. deep w/ sliding glass doors

melamine 4ft long x 1 ft high x 2ft deep w/ sliding glass doors

plastic 3ft long x 1 ft high x 18in. deep w/ hinged plexi

Melamine rack 2 ft deep and 20 inches wide

melamine 4ft long x 2ft high x 2ft deep w/ sliding house window

Rack 4ft long x 4ft high x 2ft deep w/ interchangeable tubs

Rack 4ft long x 4ft high x 20 inches deep w/ small tubs(also holds interchangeable tubs)

Rack 6ft long x 4ft high x 2ft deep w/ 3 ft tubs

small melamine incubator

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JaredAren Aug 16, 2004 11:23 PM

If you have specific questions this forum is a good place to ask but often the same questions get asked over and over. Search the forums for any questions you may have and read as many books and as much info as possible.
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McCarthyBoas Aug 16, 2004 11:28 PM

I would use a cage that is 6' long X 2' deep X 2' in height for a boa. If you would like, the cage could be bigger. However, I would not go over 8' long or 3' in height as boas need more floor space than height. Good luck with your new boa. Here is a link to my care sheet page. www.mccarthyboas.com/CareSheets.html
One last thing you should know is boas are very addictive you just got to have more once you get one.

Take care
Tom

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vjl4 Aug 17, 2004 12:15 PM

That is a great cage. Do you have the cut list?
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McCarthyBoas Aug 17, 2004 05:27 PM
jgr Aug 17, 2004 08:38 PM

round 2

dmlove Aug 17, 2004 08:43 PM

Dang all those cages look great? Anyone have instructions on how they built theirs? How much did those cages run you all?
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jgr Aug 17, 2004 04:38 PM

Built this in when we finished the basement......

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