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    Great cage, and great DJ! Who produced the little worm? Sure is a looker

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    Re: Carpet display cage in the works

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Great cage, and great DJ! Who produced the little worm? Sure is a looker
    Thanks she was produced by Eugene Bessette
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    very nice build. that thing came out great. and even nicer carpet!!!
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    Re: Carpet display cage in the works

    having a cage that big for a tiny little snake isn't freaking it out? i'd love to build one like that for my IJ.
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    Re: Carpet display cage in the works

    She has been doing pretty well so far. Here are a couple pics of her using her low/high perches.







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    Very very nice I'm very impressed by outcome of that enclosure...

    Great little form as well !!!


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    I didn't know they were good display animals... You did a really good job. I've been wanting one of these guys for a very long time now.
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    That looks nice I'm going to have to do a little copying when it comes to building my new cage thank you for posting what you used also.
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    What did you use to seal the wood? Needing to build a JCP enclosure real soon.
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    Re: Carpet display cage in the works

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    Should look nice, but keep in mind functionality wise that juvenile carpets are usually more arboreal than later down the line. Most adults will retain some of the semi-arboreal nature, but not too often. Cage width and depth is usually more geared toward when dealing with adult carpets. Heighth can be considered ideal for younger ones though. Then again, it's all up to the snake. Hope he/she likes it!
    Jungle carpets stay pretty aboreal in adulthood. Coastals will generally stop climbing once adults. I have never had personal experience with diamonds or ij's so i am not completly sure what they are like, but I have heard of people with ij's that climb there whole lives and some that stop.
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