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probe7899
03-22-03, 04:15 PM
Hi I have a young burmese who is growing pretty quick please post your pics of your burmese cage thanks
Brian

Lisa
03-22-03, 10:29 PM
Well this is just for the first years, eventually we'll have something bigger..

http://snakes.geekgrrl.ca/snakes/enclosure-burms5.jpg

It's a 100G tank on it's side.

snakemann87
03-22-03, 10:49 PM
here is my cage, but the light bulbs are covered
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/1431cage-med.jpg
it is 4x2x2. If you want to see the little(for now)guy check out photo discussion and shed pics

marylyn101
03-23-03, 04:10 AM
nice cages for both *clap*clap*

Burmies
03-23-03, 11:17 AM
Snakemann87, I like your home made cage for your burm, but I think that it should be bigger if you want it for a full grown burm.
Just my opinion.

Burmies

Alicewave
03-24-03, 10:08 AM
Lisa, great idea using bungee cords to hold the screen on the cage on it's side. I've always thought some of the standard sized tanks work better on their sides for some reptiles and never was able to think of a great way to keep it closed.

Big Mike
03-24-03, 11:38 AM
I would question the effectiveness of the bungee cords holding the screen unless you have some sort of locking device. Snakes will find any weakness and exploit it. If there is any "give" the snake will try it's hardest to work it's way out.

Lisa
03-24-03, 08:46 PM
The bungy cords are on tight, trust me, I nearly lost an eye putting them on... I can barely get another inch out of them. to open it we slide it to the side. since putting it on it's side it's been much easier to clean (i could barely reach the bottom before) and far easier to change the water.

stormyva
03-25-03, 07:12 AM
Lisa, is that screen on the front?
If it is isnt't that hard to keep the temp and humidity up?