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    She got her new cage! It is very heavy...

    I mean, of course there are pics, but my parents had a very difficult time lugging this thing up the stairs... It fell against the wall, and a corner broke off. :|

    Anyway, I'm elated with the cage otherwise!!! And Vigil is elated too, or at least curious, as she immediately came out of her hide to rest her chin on the leaves and poke them with her nose. These leaves are a new addition, which she's never seen before.

    It's 48 x 18 x 18, which I'm hoping she can use for the rest of her life. She's a little over 5 feet right now, and is that size inside her cage. It has a CHE fixture that I didn't use yet. Currently just using a long heat pad underneath. I took these photos with just an iphone last night, right after I got it set up, so not exactly day lighting. But the fluorescent light though!!



    Geez, what an elegant creature.







    Big dog face.
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    She got her new cage! It is very heavy...

    Very nice Red! Job well done.

    I have an old 4 ft BoaMaster melamine enclosure. It took a lot of effort for two grown men to place it 5 feet high on top of a small wardrobe.

    I sure hope that it never needs to be moved. Yeah, wishful thinking I know.

    That is my first and last melamine enclosure for me.

    Last edited by Reinz; 11-11-2016 at 03:47 PM. Reason: gmr
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    Re: She got her new cage! It is very heavy...

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Very nice Red! Job well done.

    I have an old 4 ft BoaMaster melamine enclosure. It took a lot of effort for two grown men to place it 5 feet high on top of a small wardrobe.

    I sure hope that it never needs to be moved. Yeah, wishful thinking I know.

    That was my first and last melamine enclosure for me.
    Thanks!! (Not that I did anything... )

    Gosh, I can't imagine lifting this thing 5 feet high on anywhere. My dad's a big guy and he's the one that dropped it.
    This is also going to be my first and last melamine enclosure. LOL! I just had no idea melamine was so darn heavy, until I went to pick it up yesterday. Despite the cost, I'm going with pvc cages from now on, or whatever material that's made of, which is very light.

    ETA: at your pic, DANG.
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    I'm sorry that I didn't say anything to you when you posted your thread about the build.

    I think that you said that you had already ordered the supplies maybe?

    Also, I didn't want to be a wet blanket since you seemed excited about the build.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Your friend did an amazing job on that redshepherd! If s/he doesn't build them professionally, they're missing out. Though it might cost a fortune to ship.

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    Re: She got her new cage! It is very heavy...

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    I'm sorry that I didn't say anything to you when you posted your thread about the build.

    I think that you said that you had already ordered the supplies maybe?

    Also, I didn't want to be a wet blanket since you seemed excited about the build.
    Did I post a thread about that? I remember I did mention it in one post, but yes, it was after I already ordered it anyway!

    LOL really it's no problem, I'd love to know any and all info even if I am excited! Especially if there are some serious cons to it LOL

    I'm afraid I'll have to get my parents to move it all over again about 9 months from now, since I am moving into another apartment...




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    Re: She got her new cage! It is very heavy...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sallos View Post
    Your friend did an amazing job on that redshepherd! If s/he doesn't build them professionally, they're missing out. Though it might cost a fortune to ship.
    They do do it professionally, in a local way! Not a friend, just a builder I found off craigslist who makes a ton of these. http://reptihomes.wixsite.com/reptihomes/repti-homes

    But he only delivers locally. It really would cost a fortune to ship. I know my 48x18x18 weighs over 130 lbs... just estimating.
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    Looks great,

    And what a pretty looking snake too. I love the last picture, what a cool head!

    I think you will have a wonderful weekend together enjoying the new cage.

    Think of all the fun things you can do with it!

    I have these in all of my cages. Pretty inexpensive and cool at night.

    http://www.lightyourreptiles.com/arc...reptile-cages/


    Relaxing at night.
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    Nice looking cage but yeah melamine weighs a ton. Also if the ends and seams aren't sealed really well, snake piss will eat the particle board inside it like candy. Heres 3 of my AP T10s and my 1 pro Line which I will probably sell as soon as I get in my other 3 T10s.
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    Re: She got her new cage! It is very heavy...

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Looks great,

    And what a pretty looking snake too. I love the last picture, what a cool head!

    I think you will have a wonderful weekend together enjoying the new cage.

    Think of all the fun things you can do with it!

    I have these in all of my cages. Pretty inexpensive and cool at night.

    http://www.lightyourreptiles.com/arc...reptile-cages/

    Relaxing at night.
    Yes, I'm thinking about what other stuff to add! It's pretty empty-looking, since I just moved her old decor in the 3-foot tub into this one. Maybe a live plant that won't get crushed, or maybe switch out her water bowl for something bigger...

    Also, that looks awesome! Reminds me of an aquarium. Those strip lights are a great idea.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    Nice looking cage but yeah melamine weighs a ton. Also if the ends and seams aren't sealed really well, snake piss will eat the particle board inside it like candy. Heres 3 of my AP T10s and my 1 pro Line which I will probably sell as soon as I get in my other 3 T10s.
    Eek, I'll have to seal it then. I assume silicone would work?

    Are the AP cages also melamine?




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