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    ball python room

    When I lost what little mind I had and decided to keep some ball pythons I made plans to create a proper environment for them. I studied what you guys where doing, pals in the biz and local herpers and I came up with the following. It's a separate room from the main living space of the house that I built. The room features central air/heat, automated ventilation and central vacuum. The rack features flexwatt controlled by Helix. The setup is low maintenance and leaves me plenty of time to just enjoy the ball pythons. Enough babble, here are some pics! Chris

    demo of the existing space


    more demo...the fun part!



    finished room



    ball pythons in their home!


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    Re: ball python room

    I think the thing I love the most about that entire room, aside from the fact that you went through all the trouble, is the pictures on the top of the rack. Shows how much you love them. ^_^
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    Re: ball python room

    Nice work!

    Talk about making me feel lazy!

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    Re: ball python room

    Nice room. Looks good. Way to go!
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    Re: ball python room

    Way to go Cueball,
    Very clean looking.

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    Re: ball python room

    Man that room is cool!!
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    Re: ball python room

    mel. Thanks! I want to cover the empty walls with pics, they are just all so neat to look at! I love them long time


    Smulkin. Thanks! It took me four weekends of screwing around to get it all finished out, with a few late nights peppered in between curing stages.

    jake. Thanks, I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out!

    muddoc. Thanks! lol about clean. I may be a little obsessive about that. The water dishes have velcro on the bottoms to keep them in their proper place but the snakes INSIST on moving them anyways to drive me nuts. I am almost to the point of being ok with that

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    Re: ball python room

    That is an awesome looking space! Beautifully finished! How much "growing room" do you have there?
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    Re: ball python room

    Nice job man! I love it!!

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    Re: ball python room

    Very nice setup! The pictures are a nice touch too!
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