To anyone who was paying attention to my woes in various other threads (I somehow managed to dislodge a sliding glass door and it smashed, so I had to hold it together with duct tape as a temporary measure) all is now okay.
I got a replacement piece of glass cut (polished edges) over the weekend but that turned out to be very much the easy part.
I also wanted to properly glue down my various probes and redrill holes in the correct places. One tip I have deginetly learned is *always get your viv set up and running at least 24 hours before you bring the snake home*. Trying to rush through it with a stressed snake in a plastic box just led me to do everything wrong.
2 hours later and after much drilling, swearing, screaming, glueing, screwing and unscrewing I'm done. Not what I needed after a busy day at work.
In order to fit the new glass door I ended up having to take the top off the viv and nearly ruined everything but it is ok now.
Thanks to chevyguy for the gluegun tip as a way to secure temp/thermostat probes under the newspaper. I had just been leaving them lying there and Monty had developed a knack of moving things around and wreaking havoc with temperature control.
Monty spent the entire adventure in a plastic box in another room. He has gone back to his 'circling the cage' behaviour that he had when I first got him last weekend. He had been much calmer recently and ate for the first time on Saturday. It is like starting again![]()