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    Snake Room Design

    Does anyone else with a snake room go through this much planning before making any changes? I'm adding a new hatchling rack tomorrow and I had to make sure it would fit before I started moving things around for real.

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    Pretty much like my room I have adults (BP. Hognose, Hondos) on one side and all the hatchlings on the opposite side, and the room has been rearranged a few times over the years, hopefully rearrangement was really the last one.
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    Yeah I actually currently am planning out the reptile room here.

    What program did ya use if I may be so bold ?

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    Re: Snake Room Design

    Quote Originally Posted by Devenco View Post
    Yeah I actually currently am planning out the reptile room here.

    What program did ya use if I may be so bold ?
    Be so bold? I love it!

    It's the free version of Google SketchUp.
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    I don't go so far as creating diagrams, but I have everyone strategically placed in relation to the spaceheater so that the tropical guys get what they need without me overheating my temperate species or inverts.
    3.0 Thamnophis sirtalis,
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    Re: Snake Room Design

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    Be so bold? I love it!

    It's the free version of Google SketchUp.
    Haha, well ya never know what kind of secrets one might have haha

    Thanks a lot !

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    Re: Snake Room Design

    Great to see someone using scetchup! To answer your question, no I don't do that much planning.. lol

    On a side note about sketchup.. I had a job where we were building post and beam houses. We cut down and milled directly from the trees on a customers property and built. Long story short, I was put in charge to build 1:1 diagrams of the 3 houses we built while I was employed. These diagrams were detailed down to the lag bolts, and individual ship lap siding pieces... Talking hours of work in that program.

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    Aaaaaaand... I couldn't wait.

    I spent an amazing day building the new hatchling rack, cleaning all racks, and re-arranging to make everything work for me. To top it all off, I ended up ordering all of the V-18 tubs I need for the new rack for the price I thought I was going to pay before shipping. Woot!

    Here she is, still with plenty of room to grow:


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    Re: Snake Room Design

    Fancy! I just walked around with a measuring tape. My boyfriend was really impressed every time I said "how about moving the freezer to this side instead."

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