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  • 03-07-2016, 09:10 PM
    EWC88
    If you guys were to build your own what type of sealant would you use between all pieces that meet each other, 100% silicone? Debating now if I should buy T8 or build my own lol, if HD carries material that I can use that holds heat and humidity like a T8.
  • 03-07-2016, 09:25 PM
    alphahippo
    Re: Any new caging brands or types out there?
    basic aquarium silicon will seal it
  • 03-07-2016, 10:05 PM
    spikell75
    Re: Any new caging brands or types out there?
    if you use pvc anything latex.. will seal it and not be big pain in the ass to ever take off.. if you use any other material I would use silicone.
  • 03-08-2016, 07:31 AM
    JimJam
    Re: Any new caging brands or types out there?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LittleTreeGuy View Post
    Can I ask why you want it to be so tall? Just curious....

    Getting PVC sheeting from Home Depot or a sign company and building it wouldn't be that difficult. Tracks are easy to come by, and if you have a local source for glass doors, you'd be set. Ordering glass doors for something that size will get pricey. You could use Lexan or something similiar, but it will get scratched or warped over time. Heating it could also be a PITA... unless it's going into a warm room.

    Well I want it tall enough so that my boa can climb. Add a shelf, some rods, vines, etc. a good looking and functional lifetime cage for a Brazilian rainbow boa that's 6'. I've tried the Lowe's, Home Depot here but they don't have anything. I never thought of a sign company though that's a good thought.
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