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Thread: MY new cage

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    MY new cage

    here are some pics of the cage i just built in my woodshop class at school



    Its 4 feet long 2 feet deep and just over1 foot tall



    i also added a cool trap door like the cages for the big snakes



    What do you think?
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    Re: MY new cage

    the design looks cool! Did you make sure to seal the wood? You dont want any bacteria getting in there and start growing. Also if you dont seal it water can get in the wood pores and start molding.
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    Re: MY new cage

    i got all that coverd i also have a liner down.
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    Re: MY new cage

    what wood is that?

    why is the "trap door" opening so rough?


    I personally prefer the light fixtures inside the enclosure.

    but it looks like you did good work and your snake should be safe and happy/

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