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    finished new cage

    Pics of my new cage finally got it finished.





    Pics of temp guage from wal-mart



    a little light for the guys once in a while



    Will post some pictures once i get the tempetures in the right range and get the cage decorated for the big guy.

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    Re: finished new cage

    absolutly awsome, That is a fine piece of craftsmanship, my hat of to you.
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    Re: finished new cage

    Very nice !
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    Re: finished new cage

    Awsome woodwork!!! Have to ask, how are you heating it?
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    Re: finished new cage

    that is a kick butt cage, i like it way better than a rack it looks like it has got plenty of room for your two. how are you going to decorate it? your going to put pics of that up right? and yes please share how you are going to heat it, i was going to build a wooden cages for our snakes i just couldnt figure out how to heat it

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    Re: finished new cage

    call me man, we can heat that sucker
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    Re: finished new cage

    Right now i am going to use a heat lamp, been testing it out temps are about 89* on hot side and 80* on cool side just using 100 watt zoomed red night light. Would like to get a radiant heat panel eventually just have to wait a while as they are somewhat expensive.Normal decorations in the cage, multiple hide driftwood etc. m and maybe a few plants to add some color.

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    Re: finished new cage

    You could go with a cobra UTH and put it inside the cage for belly heat... With a tstat of course...
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    Re: finished new cage

    Nice cage!
    Are you a carpenter or is woodworking a hobby?
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    Re: finished new cage

    I,m not a carpenter,just got involved with woodworking the past 2 years. My girlfreind bought me a miter saw so i thought I would try to make something nice.The temps using a 150 watt nightlight are running between 90*/95* hot side to 78* 83* cool side with a humidity of 45 which will need to be brought up a little. But the good news is my 2 yr old had a complete shed so things aren't too bad.

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