reptalica
Very Well-Known Member
Drives, she's all good. Just blame the camera.
Here are a couple of pictures of some enclosures that I picked up from Aaron "Snake Whisperer". I have a few of Aaron's different enclosures and I have found that his workmanship is spot on and he is easy to deal with. I have not quite got these ready yet, just needing to make a stand now. Also I must add, I am a S4!thouse photographer.
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I am not quite at that stage yet, but my idea with this style was that a hot spot is a hot spot so there should be no difference there (well very minimal) and as for the cool end, there should be a better gradient with a bit of heat loss through the glass end. They are to be heated by infra red bulbs and there is actually less glass at the front of the enclosure using the frame lined single door over full height sliding glass doors. each bay measures the standard 4x2x2.
Cheers
Rick
Here are a couple of pictures of some enclosures that I picked up from Aaron "Snake Whisperer". I have a few of Aaron's different enclosures and I have found that his workmanship is spot on and he is easy to deal with. I have not quite got these ready yet, just needing to make a stand now. Also I must add, I am a S4!thouse photographer.
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Despite the fact that you have used a comma and conjunction to separate the two sections of the sentence, they have completely different subjects. I would suggest that writing them as separate sentences would therefore be more appropriate.As an English teacher I would say you missed some, also be aware of run on sentences....
The door on the top right appears to bow in a little. Does it or is it just something from the camera angle or the door wasn't quite shut properly?Here are a couple of pictures of some enclosures that I picked up from Aaron "Snake Whisperer". I have a few of Aaron's different enclosures and I have found that his workmanship is spot on and he is easy to deal with. I have not quite got these ready yet, just needing to make a stand now. Also I must add, I am a S4!thouse photographer.
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The door on the top right appears to bow in a little. Does it or is it just something from the camera angle or the door wasn't quite shut properly?
i was going to buy a rack and the dude never got back to me
i was going to buy a rack and the dude never got back to me
I've got the 1200 Double level off him. I was using dalbarb but I find these a lot better built for an enclosure at this price. It is really well sealed which is something that I've had to do myself with the other brands. Plus it's a bonus being on wheels, so its easy to move around when house cleaning. It's also pretty stiff, doesn't flex or feel flimsy like some others I looked at.
The only thing I don't like is the windows on the sides. My bredli's couldnt get comfortable because the ends were right next to the room entrance, so all I did was buy some project cardboard from office works for $1 and bluetac it on the outside....no issues since.
I'm going to be putting another order in soon for my other pythons that are almost ready to move out of their current housing.
The door on the top right appears to bow in a little. Does it or is it just something from the camera angle or the door wasn't quite shut properly?
Thanks for that, its good to hear from someone who actually has one of their enclosures. Have you found heat retention to be an issue at all due to the large ventilation area?
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