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06-21-2008, 06:46 PM
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Re: A good start
That is a great looking cage!!!!!!!
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06-21-2008, 06:52 PM
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Re: A good start
WOW I'd love to do this for my Yellow Headed Retic.. he'd be in heaven! Maybe I should add atleast a circulated pond for his new cage..
What kind of system would you suggest for this?
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06-21-2008, 06:53 PM
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Re: A good start
Raze, I only see one small problem with all your big cages, How in the world are you ever going to get them out of the appartment when you move?
Other than this Looking Good.
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06-21-2008, 07:16 PM
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Re: A good start
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That is a great looking cage!!!!!!!
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Thanks it is coming together nicely.
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WOW I'd love to do this for my Yellow Headed Retic.. he'd be in heaven! Maybe I should add atleast a circulated pond for his new cage..
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Raze, I only see one small problem with all your big cages, How in the world are you ever going to get them out of the appartment when you move?
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Can you say disassemble? It is going to be a nightmare moving but Rachel and I might even build bigger cages and use these for parts when we move. Plus a complete tear down will show if anything needs to be replaced before reassembling.
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06-21-2008, 07:25 PM
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Re: A good start
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Can you say disassemble? It is going to be a nightmare moving but Rachel and I might even build bigger cages and use these for parts when we move. Plus a complete tear down will show if anything needs to be replaced before reassembling.
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Ahh, ummm, what was the question again? Dis-A what.
Thats going to be work.
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06-21-2008, 09:11 PM
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Re: A good start
We live in an apartment too, that is incredible work you're going to have to do when you move... I think we are going to stick with widths that will fit through the doorways until we get a house.. then all bets are off. 
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06-21-2008, 09:16 PM
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Re: A good start
I mentioned this elsewhere, but I wanted to see what you thought.
We were thinking of making a 8'x4'x2' for our Yellow Headed Retic soon, and two 6'x2'x2' for our RTB and BRB. We would then stack the largest on bottom, then each of the medium cages on top of each other.
Is it safe to stain the wood to match other furniture furnishings or is stain unsafe for reptiles?
We live in an apartment complex, and although there isn't a rule against snakes, they prefer a two pet limit.. and we have three. We had the idea to place swinging glass doors on the enclosures, and a faux drawer looking wood door infront of the glass door - with each acting seperately from the other. So, when we want them displayed, we can keep the glass door shut and the wood faux drawers/doors open (or off).. and close the faux drawers/doors when we aren't home or anytime we would rather them not be bothered.
So, when both doors are closed, the whole piece together would look like a rather modern dresser to most people.. and hopefully to apartment managers.
Sorry if any of that is confusing.. it might be poorly explained.
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