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    Big enclosure pics?

    Can anyone share pics of their large enclosures? If you purchased them rather than made them yourself please share the name of the manufacturer.

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    Re: Big enclosure pics?

    I don't know if 3x2x2 is big, but for what it's worth:

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    Re: Big enclosure pics?

    This is a 5'x2'x2' AP Enclosure I'm working on right now. Going to be a 3 stack, on moving dollies when done

    Took forever to get and they are not cheap, prices have gone up since I ordered it last year.

    Lockable sliding glass doors go on the front (not installed)






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    I built mine for my ball python, 6Lx2Dx3H. She uses every inch at night, though she's the typical ball python couch potato during the day.
    0.1 Red Axanthic P. regius | Mazikeen
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    E. climacophora | Lan Fan
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    C. paulsoni | Inej


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    This is a 6' wide by 30" deep by 2' tall unit.

    Ed Lilly of Constrictors NW made this for me. The plastic is HDPE. Ed no longer makes cages. I decked this out and it has housed different snakes over the years.

    Currently my boa is using it.

    The first photos are from the build.





    All the decor is easily removed for cleaning.

    I used LED strip lights in this cage.





    All of the caging is shown here. The right side is made up of three 4 foot cages of different depth and height dimensions.



    This comfortably held a 9 foot retic, an 8 foot coastal carpet and now a near 7 foot boa.


    It certainly isn't the largest cage, however I consider caging that is 6 feet wide or more to be in the BIG category.
    Last edited by Gio; 05-31-2022 at 04:10 PM.

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    All that AND Lava lights. Great cages, Gio- and a plus for "atmosphere".
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