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    Re: Snabitat Build

    Quote Originally Posted by ROSIEonFIRE View Post
    Snabitat 2.0! The cabinet came and it looks great. As a side note, this cabinet is actually just their 4x2x2 enclosure with solid doors. You could just throw some acrylic in there and make it an enclosure. It’s basically identical to the enclosure but it doesn’t have a top. While I had him out to move the tat, I figured I’d jeuje it up a little bit, although my main goal was to provide more cover for him and more hides. I think it’s a big improvement in terms of snake privacy and appearance! Now that the cabinet is all set up and I have some cover in there for him I’ll probably wait until he’s had one or two feeds per community wisdom before I upgrade to snabitat 3.0. But I’m def gonna start getting the pieces together! BTW the magnet logs were definitely a bust lol.

    Does anyone have any recommendations about some supplemental day time lighting? Right now I have a DHP and a CHE set up plus heat mats. I’d like to get some supplemental day time lighting, primarily so I can see the tat better.
    Looks great. That cabinet's going to be a very convenient place to keep your supplies. I'm a little envious.

    Another addition for you to consider, a camera. I mentioned, previously, that your snake isn't going to be very active. When he is active, he'll be most active at night. A timelapse camera will allow you to capture this activity. That it has a timelapse feature is important. You don't want to have to search through hours of video. In the linked video, I can review 8 hours of activity in 1 minute. It also needs to be able to film in the dark. They are not expensive either.
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