Some advises regarding wood cage with inside UTH
Hi Everyone,
So I'm building a beautiful new cage from wood (Cabinet) for my BP.
I will heat the cage with this lamp and 40w bulb.
In addition, I would like to add UTH inside the cage (Controlled by t-stats).
I'm thinking to put the UTH between two sheets of PVC to prevent burning of the snake and the cage.
I would like to hear your opinion about that.
And if you have any other tips regarding building the cage please share.
Thank you!
Re: Some advises regarding wood cage with inside UTH
I Would highly, HIGHLY - not recommend putting the UTH inside the enclosure with the snake. It is meant to heat the substrate in the enclosure from the outside, it is not intended for your snake to sit directly ontop of. Is there any way you can install it on the bottom of the enclosure?
Re: Some advises regarding wood cage with inside UTH
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idomskt
Hi Everyone,
So I'm building a beautiful new cage from wood (Cabinet) for my BP.
I will heat the cage with
this lamp and 40w bulb.
In addition, I would like to add UTH inside the cage (Controlled by t-stats).
I'm thinking to put the UTH between two sheets of PVC to prevent burning of the snake and the cage.
I would like to hear your opinion about that.
And if you have any other tips regarding building the cage please share.
Thank you!
Not 1 thing about this is a good idea. You can buy a professional PVC enclosure for $150, 12"x24"x48". There is a reason that PVC is used and on a expensive Hard wood display enclosure the inside is lined with PVC. It sounds like you need to read the stickies under all our subtitles because nobody can explain every aspect of snake keeping to you point by point. Do some research as your question indicate you haven't the foggiest idea about Husbandry.
Re: Some advises regarding wood cage with inside UTH
I've been planning to build similar. It would be very easy to build a frame out off 1x4 lumber. Built like a house except the weather proof is inside and the pretty is on the outside. Line the inside with 1/4" pvc sheeting. Running heat tape through an opening left in the 1x4s . Th 3/4" gap between tanks caused by the 1x4 would allow the tape to breath well. Once the inside is made like this you can cover the outside with whatever you would like to make it look nice. Sheet rock it to blend in with the walls except for the glass doors, or use wood of your choice to make it look like furniture. Sort of like building a 2x4 wall, you can put a layer of insulation between the pvc layer inside and te external finish layer. For a 12"x 24"x48" it'll cost about $100-120 for each level of the tank from just a quick search for materials. Mostly due to the high cost of the pvc. The wood framing is cheap. And the outside coverjng is as expensive or cheap as you want to make it.
Kyle
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