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Does anyone want to share pictures of their enclosures?

calienteA1 Oct 14, 2004 10:53 PM

I'm interested in seeing how people house their snakes, large or small.
Thanks

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gotboids18 Oct 15, 2004 12:39 AM

Here is my temp setup....



That's a 6x3 vision and 6 43x19.5x6.7" rubbermaid understorage bins... There is another row of bins at the moment, but I don't have an updated pic.
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Joe Lydon
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bigdee Oct 15, 2004 08:42 AM

What do you have housed in the tubs? I notice the lids dont seem to be secure cant snakes escape those if not secure? How do you heat the tubs?

gotboids18 Oct 15, 2004 04:40 PM

>>What do you have housed in the tubs? I notice the lids dont seem to be secure cant snakes escape those if not secure? How do you heat the tubs?

Those bins are AWESOME... They clip in the middle on both sides, they clip secure front and back... Also, you can open one end at a time... They are heated by an 11" wide strip of flexwatt going across underneath each row...
The dimensions are 43x19.5x6.7"...
Couldn't find a better bin.. IMO
$15.00 at Linens and Things, Bed Bath and Beyond..
Rubbermaid underbed box..
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Joe Lydon
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southernboids Oct 15, 2004 12:26 PM

We have this in the living room, it is from Jworlds.net It is pretty big. 5 foot long, 7 foot hight and 3 foot deep. Notice is does hold water on the bottom, has underwater lights, waterfall, heated water, heated shelves, real wood interior, faux plants, sump pump to clean it out fast.. and many other great features.

Here are the Neos we use:

And finally here are some cages we designed and built ourself. Of all the cages we have I like our design the best. I think ours is easiest to clean, much less expensive, easier to secure and so on.


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Thanks
Shawn Morelan
www.SouthernBoids.com
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Genaroleon Oct 15, 2004 02:44 PM

Is that Pac Man or Dig dug
OHh man i can hear the pac man song now
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Genaroleon A. Guerrero

junglehabitats Oct 15, 2004 02:54 PM

I think that would be Pac-Man always hated pinky when the levels got many hrs into it lol
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Southernboids Oct 16, 2004 08:20 AM

When I started bringing more cages in the house and taking up more room, I thought I had better get her something as well. I knrw she grew up playing Ms. Pac Man and she still played it whenever we were out and there was one around, so for her birthday I bought her one. That machine had many hours of fun played on it here before we eventually ran out of room and in order to get more cages had to sell Ms. Pac Man... at least by then my wife was ok with the cages in the house!

On the other question about the plastic pans in our cages. Those are from Precision Pet and they are plastic pans that would go in the bottom of a dog carrier/cage. They come in many sizes and we just made our design around their largest.

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Thanks
Shawn Morelan
www.SouthernBoids.com
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wingert Oct 16, 2004 07:43 AM

On the cages you built, where did you get the plastic tray liners?
Kevin

jgr Oct 16, 2004 10:29 PM

Built this into our basement........

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