Re: A trip to my friend Jim's basement.
It's good to see people building proper enclosures that don't cause more health problems than they solve.
Re: A trip to my friend Jim's basement.
those are some fine looking waters your friend got there. How big are there cages.
Bryan
Re: A trip to my friend Jim's basement.
Very impressive especially the Black.
Re: A trip to my friend Jim's basement.
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BSM
those are some fine looking waters your friend got there. How big are there cages.
Bryan
The adult cages are like 6feet high and 10 feet long with about 2and a half feet of substrate to dig in. The lights and heat are all automated and the cages are Insulated very well.
The juvenile cages are about 5 feet long by five feet high and 2 feet wide.
I'm not 100% sure on sizes because I didn't help him build any of it. But I do know he did a great job and invested allot of money and time.
I like the adult cages because we can climb in with them. My kid loves it. Its better then the Zoo lol.
Next time I go over I get more pics of the cages and designs.
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Kick ass monitors !
I wonder how much your friend spends in food...... Dang !
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35 bucks a week per monitor. They get rats,turkey,shrimp,eggs and lots of other things i forget. They diet verries allot. Oh ya some chickens aslo.
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Damn there beautifull.
about how much did the first one weight?
how old r they?
Re: A trip to my friend Jim's basement.