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    Re: Ball Python enclosure build

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    These are looking great and I appreciate the info on the Pond Shield. I currently use plastic and pvc cages, but this looks like it will work very well to seal wooden cages. The tendency to absorb moisture and urine was the main reason I went to professional cages. Wooden cages always seemed to retain heat well, though the pvc and plastic does fairly well at this too.
    I'm hoping they retain heat well as my current home has poor insulation and I keep it on the cooler side during the winter. I put in plenty of holes for air flow that I can block off as needed to help. So far including RHP's, thermostats, thermometers, hygrometers all build materials, stain and Pond Shield I'm at about $300 each. Plus the satisfaction of doing it myself.
    1.0 Bearded Dragon
    0.1 Super Pastel Lesser Ball Python
    1.0 Pastel Bamboo Ball Python
    0.0.1 Halmahera Blue Tongue Skink
    0.0.2 Crested Gecko
    1.2.Guinea Pigs
    1.0 Leopard Gecko
    0.1 Toad
    0.1 Iguana
    0.1 Dog
    0.2 Cats

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