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    Recycled Furniture to Snake Enclosure ( Excited for the responses )

    Hello Everyone,

    I have been looking into so many types of enclosures. I wanted to see if anyone on here had recycled their old furniture into an enclosure for their beloved Snake.


    Thank you everyone!

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    i haven't but have seen some peeps do it. i guess if u do it correctly, it can be done.

    a former forumer famously built one out of an out TV stand he found. check it out here: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...osure-question

    here's the finished product: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=1#post2366002 i think the glass on the right side is partially held on by tape and yes, that's flowery bedsheets used as the backing of the enclosure. i guess some lessons could be learned there. i seen some enclosures on Craiglist built from similar furniture (i.e. China hutch) but at least those properly secured the snakes/reptiles.

    i look forward to seeing your projects. good luck!
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