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  • 09-22-2014, 10:27 PM
    sean12wilk
    custom snake enclosure
    So I plan on making a 4 ft long by 2 foot deep by 2 foot high enclosure out of melamine. I want to then put a divider in the middle to make it two 2x2x2 enclosures. I hope to house my ball python in one and get a corn snake for the other. Would this be okay? I think it would, and I would obviously have to make sure that there is no way one can get into the other's enclosure. Another question I have is how to make the doors. I want to get glass doors on hinges, but another option is separate sliding glass doors for both enclosures. Which one would work best? Thanks for the help!
  • 09-22-2014, 10:54 PM
    KMG
    It really doesn't need to be 2ft tall. If you plan on using a RHP 12 to 15 inches is best. What heat source are you thinking?

    As for the doors I would go with sliding glass or swinging Plexiglas.
  • 09-22-2014, 11:02 PM
    sean12wilk
    I am planning on using 6 inch heat tape along the back of both enclosures set to 88 degrees. As for the height, does it make a difference? I'm not trying to be rude, I really want to know. Will it stress the snake out? I don't want to stress them out but I don't want to make an extra cut if I don't have to. And for the sliding doors would a hinge like this work? http://www.rockler.com/glass-door-pi...h?filter=glass
    I would obviously get a lock. Thanks!
  • 09-22-2014, 11:28 PM
    KMG
    The more height the more area to heat. Its just wasted space for a ball and just more space that needs to be heated for no reason. If your room this is going in gets cool you may find you need another heat source. Heat tape does not heat the air so in a cold room your ambient temps will be low.

    My gtp has a 2ft tall cage just to give you an idea of what would need a 2ft cage. A ball will climb but it in no way needs 2ft. Your plan is perfect for two gtp males but its a little much for a ball.

    That style hinge should work if the material your using is thick enough to install the post.
  • 09-23-2014, 01:49 AM
    Eric Alan
    A 6" strip of flexwatt across the back of a 2 foot cage will make it difficult for a BP (especially one of any size) to thermoregulate. 2 feet worth of snake will be able to push up against the back wall, but what about the rest of the snake? Also, when you provide a hide for the snake, it will then not be able to warm itself against the wall that's providing the heat, resulting in no actual hot spot and a waste of flexwatt.

    I'd re-think either your design or your choice of inhabitants.
  • 09-23-2014, 06:53 AM
    sean12wilk
    Ok so i have redesigned it. The whole thing is still going to be 4x2 give or take an inch, but instead of two 2x2 enclosures there are going to be four 1x2x2 enclosures. If 6 inch isn't enough, what size heat tape should I use. A 12x12 square in one corner of the enclosure? Thanks for the help!
  • 09-23-2014, 10:24 AM
    Eric Alan
    Is it still 2 feet high?
  • 09-23-2014, 10:59 AM
    sean12wilk
    No . It will be one foot high. Would 12x12 heat tape in one corner of each enclosure work for heating? Would this thermostat work with heat tape?http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR...ile+thermostat
  • 09-23-2014, 11:08 AM
    sean12wilk
    And what should I use for covering the heat tape? Or would it beok as long as the heat tape stays at the right temp?
  • 09-23-2014, 11:13 AM
    KMG
    It will but I wouldn't built a nice cage and go cheap on the tstat. If it were me I would go with a Herpstat4.

    Flexwatt is a serious heating device and I wouldn't trust the hydrofarm with it. I bought one and if failed on others use them without issue but failing once was enough to turn me away from them. VE has a new entry level tstat that would be a better cheap choice.http://www.thevog.net/styles/smilies/TX.gif
    I still would not recommend a on/off tstat and urge you to get a digital one that has the proportion option.
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