Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
Get a PVC enclosure and your problem is solved and it will be much easier to provide proper husbandry than in a glass enclosure.
I already have the cage - I've explained on here several times why I went with glass rather than PVC. It's a nice cost effective compromise for a college student who can't pay upwards of $300 for a cage alone - AND wait 6 months for it to be shipped. As much as I love focusing on the things that can't be helped (since I already spent $120~ and I'm not about to return it), I don't actually love it. "Maybe you should have in the past" is nice, but I would rather deal with the one problem posed in the future.

As for maintenance, I'm more than willing to work a bit harder to keep a steady environment in exchange for cost effectiveness and aesthetic. Since the cage itself has no bearing on the snake itself, so long as environments and security are maintained, I truly believe my cage is the prettiest option for the least money.

The cat is temporary until I move out, the snake and the cage are forever. I would much rather look at a glass terrarium than a PVC box for the rest of my life. And I'm more than willing to put in the extra work for proper husbandry. I am satisfied with my cage and do not nor will not regret my choice.

Thank you Debra.