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    Thumbs up Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    I'm a proud mommy. Just have to share. I've been waiting rather impatiently for Sobe's 3rd shed and tonight he did. He left me a neat little ball of shed. All one piece, both eye caps and everything. The plastic enclosure has really been perfect for maintaining his temps and humidity even with the heat lamp. I'm so happy for him and to know that the new enclosure is working out perfectly. There's nothing like a perfect shed.
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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    Well congrats Khara and Sobe!

    Gotta love those plastic enclosures! We have the 5 balls in them and the big BCI in a glass tank. Darn glass tank drives me nuts and I end up spending more time on that one tank than on the 5 sterlites LOL.



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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    Thanks. With the glass tank I had to mist several times a day and block 2/3 of the screen top and it was just such a pain.

    I'm so glad his shed went well. He left me the smallest little ball of shed. It looked like a rolled up knee-hi stocking. I saw it and thought that can't be it but unrolled it and it was all there.

    I also couldn't wait to see if he'd gotten lighter. He has more blushing especially around his head after this shed.

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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    Congrats on the good shed!

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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    Its the much forgotten 18th commandment: Thou shalt use Sterilite or Rubbermaid products to house ball pythons!
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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    LMAO!!!!! Iceman...good one!


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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    LOL! That and I now have a new appreciation for soldering irons.
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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    Quote Originally Posted by khara
    LOL! That and I now have a new appreciation for soldering irons.
    ....I always owned a soldering iron...but never really need to use it.....until i started making plastic enclosures....ha ha...I have about 10 rubbermaid enclosures now....they are just so fun to build
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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    How do i heat a rubbermaid with a heat lamp??????

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    Re: Yay! Perfect shed. Plastic cage the way to go!

    cut a hole in the top....put some wire mesh....and put the heat lamp above it

    Here is a DIY article:
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules....warticle&id=40
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