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Originally Posted by brianb1998
MAN i hae looked at all the cages i could find they are so {profanity removed} epensive i would hate to see what they wil charge for one like the one im building right now....!!!!But im going o be using plexiglass ive used it before and you can get a 3ftx5ft piece from homedepot for 32$ but the trick is to find one that is not all scratched and just another quick question does anyone have any problems using sandas a flooring if i get the stuff that is edible.....by the way i have a co red tail boa
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How are you planning to use the plexi? Are you doing a hinged door or sliding doors? Just curious because plexi has a tendancy to warp and this can cause problems in sliding doors. I have 2 cages with hinged doors made of plexi and it seems to work fine in this application although it still has some warping. The thicker the plexi and the smaller the area you are working with the less you are going to have problems with warping.
I wouldn't recommend using sand as a substrate. If for no other reason than you will have problems holding humidity. It also seems like you could have a problem with it sticking to your snake. Just imagine after the snake comes out of it's water bowl and into the sand. What a muddy mess that will be.