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Old 24-Jan-07, 08:35 PM
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My snake tank.

It's not finished yet but this is what I've done so far. Will be adding some more hides and bits and pieces soon. What you guys think so far?




Whoo two stories. Hide underneath


Shelf.


Other end.

Like it so far? My Beardie will be moving in once my snake outgrows it so I've tried to design accordingly.
 
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Old 24-Jan-07, 08:41 PM
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What species of snake are you putting in.
Looks good.
 
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Old 24-Jan-07, 08:44 PM
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Fantastic enclosure!! You have done a great job!!
 
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Did you make it yourself? I would like to know how it is constructed.
 
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Old 24-Jan-07, 08:47 PM
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Thank you My Diamond X Coastal Python is going in there and then moving into a 7ft long X 5ft high enclosure and my beardie is moving into this one.


No I got it from a petshop, but attached the shelf myself. I couldn't tell you how it's constructed.
 
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Old 24-Jan-07, 08:58 PM
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Should I put the heat emmiter over the shelf so he can go up there to bask or on the opposite end of the enclosure?
 
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Old 24-Jan-07, 09:00 PM
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awesome tank there horsy. looks fantastic
 
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Old 24-Jan-07, 09:28 PM
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looks fantastic horsy!! well done bet you cant wait to get you carpet X diamond
 
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Old 24-Jan-07, 09:32 PM
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Thanks everyone. Hopefully it'll look even better once I'm done. Planning more natural looking hides, maybe some vines. The 7ft enclosure will be better though, more room to do things with.

Haha yesss! I'm busting to get my little girl home.
 
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looks good
comming along nicely
cheers
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haha waiting is always the worst part but wont be long now

over time more thing will go into your enclosure and it will look absolutly stunning
 
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I would put the heat close to the shelf, so that she can lay near it, just not directly over it as it may get a bit too hot if it's too close?
 
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