Re: AP cage set up quetions
Thanks. I have the thermostat already too so that saves some cost. Another question, is there any way a snake can wedge their head between the sliding glass doors and get stuck / injured?
Re: AP cage set up quetions
You're welcome. For the sliding doors, I suppose anything is possible, but I would say it's highly unlikely. I had a 60g hatchling in one of mine a few years ago without issue. The gap is much smaller than that size hatchling would be able to wedge into.
Re: AP cage set up quetions
Looking at pictures online and the lighting that comes with it looks like a florescent tube light (which seems awful dangerous to me). What kind of lighting is most common? Is there anyway to affix a LED strip safely?
Re: AP cage set up quetions
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Looking at pictures online and the lighting that comes with it looks like a florescent tube light (which seems awful dangerous to me). What kind of lighting is most common? Is there anyway to affix a LED strip safely?
They actually offer an LED option, it's just not on the website. Call and ask about it. I had them cut the channel for LEDs in the top of the cage and then put my own strip in there. $40 for LED from Animal Plastics or $10 to router the channel for lights and then use your own. They offer either blue white or red I believe. I've got remote controlled multi-color LEDs that are dimmable and love them. Make sure it's an 8mm strip if you use your own
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Re: AP cage set up quetions
I just received my AP cages a few days ago so took a few pics to answer questions. I got 2 carpet cages, which are basically T3s but with shelf standard and 3 inches taller. Pics are of the fluorescent light and sealant it was shipped with, bottom showing routed out bits, and a close up of one of the two probe rout-outs. The light cover is plastic. I still haven't screwed down the top of one of them, so can take any pictures anyone requests. They were SO easy to put together! I really love them. I got sliding glass doors, which are nice and secure with the lock but can be taken out easily as well. Glass is good and thick without sharp edges. All shelf, etc edges are nicely beveled as well. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...9e722f0482.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...034d546672.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...7b29ff2960.jpg
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Glass gap question: here is a pic, and I'm really trying to jam that pencil between them. Not safe for, say, a young corn snake, but should be fine for a young BP.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...9f15575394.jpg
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Thank you all for the help! I feel even better with this cage now