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new wood cage.
okay so im building a wooden display cage for my BP should i coat the inside with polyurethane to prevent mold and mildew?
1.0 bearded dragon (mr.lizard)
1.0 red tail boa(chaunchy)
0.1 burmese python(stella)
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Re: new wood cage.
Well you definitely need to coat the inside with something. I have seen somepeople make a liner on the inside with laminate tiles. It looks pretty nice and seems easy to do.
Make sure you don't make the display too big so that it is hard to heat and maintain proper humidity.
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Re: new wood cage.
Yes!! Yes!! Yes!! If not wood is a breeding ground for bacteria
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Re: new wood cage.
Yes. I used water based polyurethane on mine. You will need to let it dry and air out for a couple weeks before you can put your snakes in.
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Re: new wood cage.
yea see i was thinking about the tiles it seems like they would work very well but they also stay cold even when the are heated. don't the tiles not conduct heat very well?
1.0 bearded dragon (mr.lizard)
1.0 red tail boa(chaunchy)
0.1 burmese python(stella)
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Re: new wood cage.
 Originally Posted by jacob985
yea see i was thinking about the tiles it seems like they would work very well but they also stay cold even when the are heated. don't the tiles not conduct heat very well?
Well they are laminate tiles so they are basically made of plastic. They wouldn't be cold like a real tile floor.
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Re: new wood cage.
I coated mine with several coats of marine laminate (the stuff is expensive, but it is made to be used on boats and docks, so it should work fine for a cage!)
Also, I actually skipped the wood for the floor, and made a 1/4" ledge along the inside of the bottom of my cage and made the floor out of plexiglass, and then put plexiglass two inches high along the bottom walls (and then sealed it all with waterproof caulking sealant.)
Good luck!
-- George
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Re: new wood cage.
the cage will be 3ft by 1ft9in by 3ftby1ft11in it is a tall enclosure but also a very decent deep it will have 4 hides (2 in the hot and 2 in the cool zone) it will have a raise heating pad kinda like a tree and a ground level heating pad it will have a very very reasonable water dish but also not too big, and 4 vent holes with screen covers for ventalation. i will post pics as soon as it is finished.
1.0 bearded dragon (mr.lizard)
1.0 red tail boa(chaunchy)
0.1 burmese python(stella)
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Re: new wood cage.
If I am reading that right, you are building a cage that is over 9 square feet for a BALL PYTHON?
These are very small snakes that enjoy closed cramped spaces, not open ones. 9 square feet is something you would put a big boa in...
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Re: new wood cage.
if you see the cage its not all that large and once all the hides and others are put in it will not seem as large. i have laid out imitation pieces on the in side and it is actually just about perfect. i know it seems large but its really not.
1.0 bearded dragon (mr.lizard)
1.0 red tail boa(chaunchy)
0.1 burmese python(stella)
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