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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    i like lol the onlytrhig i acan thing of doing different would been to cut a piece of plexie outot fit the cracked are to seal it with so if bumped less chance of a shard ot 2 worknig free. I got a 20-30 galltan outside that cracked bottom and still holdign water to do somethign with.. I may make one of these type events and surprice my friend with for their gecko since it in a 10 gal and they got it free lol..
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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    Nice job. That is a fine looking home for your snake.
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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    It looks like its a 65-75 gal tank still cool what you did with it tho.

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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    no, it's not a 65 or a 75... I own 45's, 55's and a 75 it is much larger than all of those. It is the same width and length as a standard 75, but it is much taller than one.

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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    just out of curiosity how well does it hold in heat cause i would love to do this to a junk class tank

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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    What a great ideal!!!

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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    Quote Originally Posted by tsshields View Post
    just out of curiosity how well does it hold in heat cause i would love to do this to a junk class tank
    Glass tanks do not really "hold" much heat... I've got a small UTH under this tank, since the top is solid glass if I set a basking lamp directly onto the glass it will most likely fracture and the last thing I need is MORE cracks!

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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    looks very good!!

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    Re: Built a SWEET cage

    Great work! It's always fun being resourceful!

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