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abeercan01
at Fri Oct 31 10:46:01 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by abeercan01 ]
This is the cage that i am currently building for my timber rattlesnake. The cage is built with burch plywood with poplar frame on the opening, as well as a poplar door frame. It is 4ft long, x 2ft deep x 20in high.
After i took these pics, i cut another vent opening across the back. The vents will be cut from pegboard with a piece screwed to the outside and the inside. I painted the outside of the cage this morning and i will be staining the inside.
As of right now, I am waiting on the glass to be cut and I will be picking it up on wednesday. For the time being, im gonna be placing a UTH on one side with a piece of ceramic tile over it for a temporary hot spot. That will be changing soon to a full ceramic tile floor with flexwatt under one side.
Let me know what yall think. I am always looking for ways to improve my cages
thsnks for looking
 ----- 0.1.0 albino burmese
1.0.0 normal burmese
1.0.0 redtail boa
1.0.0 albino corn
0.1.0 creamsicle corn
1.1.0 leopard geckos
2.0.4 copperheads
0.0.1 timber rattler
1.0.0 green iguana
0.0.1 veiled chameleon
2.1.0 ball pythons
0.0.1 mexican red knee tarantula
0.0.1 emperor scorpion
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My timbers new cage - abeercan01, Fri Oct 31 10:46:01 2008 
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