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    That's a gorgeous presentation! Really, really nice.

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    Re: Really Nice Stand!

    Quote Originally Posted by DLena View Post
    That's a gorgeous presentation! Really, really nice.
    Thanks so much.

    The hobby is really my rest and relaxation. I'm genuinely curious about the biology and habits of my animals and I find naturalistic setups bring out some very unique behaviors.

    I really relax in that room.

    The stand is a sensational addition. I'm thrilled with it.
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    Re: Really Nice Stand!

    That looks very nice.

    I felt the same way when building my stand, but I wanted it to have a clean industrial appearance and be functional. The ability to move them if needed is so nice.
    Ball Python
    0.1 Lesser (Lucille) local pet store
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    0.1 Caulkers Cay (CC) from TJ Blevins (Second City Constrictors)
    1.0 Sunglow het moonglow (Sonny) from Dustin Dirnberger
    1.0 BCI - DH Sharp Snow (Bob) from TJ Blevins (Second City Constrictors)
    1.0 Brazillian Rainbow Boa (Babylon) from Ike Lightener (Ike's Exotics & Aquatics)
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    Looks great man, really reminds me of the stands this guy had made for his constrictor NW / Animal Plastics caging in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85V3JrjNO58

    I have been having my stands made by the same guy who makes the cages, but I admit, the openess of that type of stand has made me second guess my decisions on numerous occasions. It seems like spiders would make fewer cobwebs under that style.

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    Re: Really Nice Stand!

    Quote Originally Posted by Regius_049 View Post
    Looks great man, really reminds me of the stands this guy had made for his constrictor NW / Animal Plastics caging in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85V3JrjNO58

    I have been having my stands made by the same guy who makes the cages, but I admit, the openess of that type of stand has made me second guess my decisions on numerous occasions. It seems like spiders would make fewer cobwebs under that style.
    Ha,

    That's James Lee,

    He's a class act and his room is where I got the idea. His buddy built those for him.

    He's a great keeper. Love his boas!

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    Re: Really Nice Stand!

    Quote Originally Posted by L.West View Post
    Wow, you have a gorgeous set up. Lucky snakes indeed.
    They seem to enjoy the options I give them. The royal python will eventually end up back in the top cage of the 3 stack here.

    My reticulated python SD x Dwarf will be getting a very large 6 foot cage that will be to the left of these cages. I'll wrap it up with that.

    I personally enjoy the displays and would take fewer animals that I fully enjoy over a "snake farm".

    Having a relaxing room is very soothing and not having to put too much effort in is a plus.

    The rollout stand just adds to the ease of things.

    Thanks for the kind words.

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