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    Show & Display cages/tanks

    If you have a animal on display or for show off... If you could, please post a picture of it's set up.

    This weekend I will be setting up two display tanks. One for my corn snake and one for my jungle carpet python. I don't want them to both look the same, so I'd like to see what you all used to get some idea's.

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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    Here is my one enclosure




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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    Edit: Opps...meants this for lewdogg



    I don't have a show tank "yet" but I do have a couple of questions about yours.


    How do you keep the snake from escaping? It appears the back of the top is open? How are you keeping the fold up door latched to prevent escapes?

    Looks nice by the way I am just curious.
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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    There are metal screens that slide on i just had them off in the pic, i had just finished changing water and handling for a lil while. The fold up door is just to hid the light fixtures, i have screens with locks that slip in so she cannot escape.

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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    Ask and ye shall receive!



    Improvements coming to Lourdes' cage soon...
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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    Who do you think all those shot glasses are for??? the snake is to drunk to escape.
    Quote Originally Posted by lord jackel
    Edit: Opps...meants this for lewdogg



    I don't have a show tank "yet" but I do have a couple of questions about yours.


    How do you keep the snake from escaping? It appears the back of the top is open? How are you keeping the fold up door latched to prevent escapes?

    Looks nice by the way I am just curious.
    Joe





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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    Haha thats only part of my collection, when i moved into my apt i had no where to put them and that space looked perfect so i stash them all there lol

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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    I try to make all of our adult caging "display" quality and although we keep things Spartan, they could easily be turned into a "display".



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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    Those acrylics are awesome I think I want to go that route with my ATB's when they are closer to adult size.
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    Re: Show & Display cages/tanks

    Quote Originally Posted by TekWarren
    Those acrylics are awesome I think I want to go that route with my ATB's when they are closer to adult size.
    Thanks! They are a blast to build. I have been working on a well illustrated tutorial for building them. The best part is that you decide where and how you want things.

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