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Posted by: mkper5 at Tue Dec 5 20:14:02 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mkper5 ] Well, as for cage materials, plywood works best. Build the frame of your cage and fit in the plywood. You will need to cover the plywood in primer than a marine paint so it will last you a long time. Its fairly simple and all you need are some basic tools. As far as the hollow logs, I just found one in my yard. Just look around in the forest or wherever. It was frozen which helped in the first place but it is now sitting in a bleach bath. Be generous with the bleach and let it sit for a day or two. You will have to wait a few weeks after drying the log out so the bleach can evaporate and degrade. Soak the log in warm clean water afterwards to get as much of the bleach off. I only did this because the log was beggining to rot, you shouldn't have that many worries about bringing things indoors. Anyway I hope this helps. | ||
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