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    Another project.

    So, I have built a few different enclosures and have started to enjoy breaking out some of my old tools. Lol. This is my latest project. I had two 55 gallon tanks laying around the garage so I figured I would put them to use. Gotta get some plexiglass to make the doors. I will post more pics as I make progress. The one tank wasn't tempered so I cut a hole in it for a heat lamp. With a screen to keep the snake away. The other tank I will have to get a RHP.


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    Re: Another project.

    Looks great! I'd like to see more as you make it .

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    Re: Another project.

    So I have been working a lot but I finally finished up this project. My version of the 55 gallon tank lain on it's side.


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    That looks fantastic. Excellent job.
    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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    Re: Another project.

    Quote Originally Posted by 200xth View Post
    That looks fantastic. Excellent job.
    Thank you!!!


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    Very nice! Can I ask how you did the doors?

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    Re: Another project.

    I cut a 2 inch piece of plexiglass and caulked it into place on the bottom and then just cut the upper pieces to fit leaving about 1/8 inch between them for the piano hinge. I used a soldering iron to put in all the holes for the hinges. A step bit to drill the holes for ventilation


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