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ChristinaM
03-28-04, 11:11 PM
Hog isle BCI?
The one pictured is used for gecko's.
http://img6.photobucket.com/albums/v16/ChristinaM/enclosures%20and%20decor/geckohome.jpg
the front is a glass door, with latches on either side. No snakie escapie.
It is all wood, which would be waterproofed, and worked on a bit before my snake arrives.
On the top, there is a screened area which is very easily changed. I can take out the screen and replace it with something else. ( it the back portion of the top, it is screened for lizards basking lamps ).
It is 2ft x 2ft and I'm not sure how high, minimum 18" high.
What do you think?
LMAO I have that exact same sticky gecko on my car windows :p Much too small for an adult. Fine for a younger one however.
Jeff_Favelle
03-28-04, 11:20 PM
Not an adult Hog. If its a baby, just put it in an 11.4L Rubbermaid. Then move it to a 42L after about 6-8 months. It can stay in that until you build its final enclosure (4x2x1.5).
C.m.pyrrhus
03-28-04, 11:22 PM
I think it looks great for a boa, but would need to be a just bit longer for a full grown adult Hoggie. The height and width are fine, you could even go to 12" in height. Being that hogs remain smallish, the length could go to 4' with enough room. Aint a bad lookin cage either.
ChristinaM
03-28-04, 11:28 PM
Sorry, I shoulda been more specific :)
Yes, she's not full grown. This is definately not a permanent home, just till she gets a bit bigger.
LMAO I have that exact same sticky gecko on my car windows
ha ha. I have tons of em, all over the place.
I'm staying away from rubbermaids for this baby. She's meant to be seen, not hidden away :D Her permanent enclosure will be a nice showy tank :)
What should I replace the screen on top with? Thanks :D
Jeff_Favelle
03-29-04, 01:02 AM
Gonna be tough to see a nocturnal snake that would much appreciate the opportunity to hide during the day. If you want to put an animal on display for viewing, most lizards make way better captives.
Beardonicus
03-29-04, 02:02 AM
Originally posted by Jeff_Favelle
Gonna be tough to see a nocturnal snake that would much appreciate the opportunity to hide during the day. If you want to put an animal on display for viewing, most lizards make way better captives.
Ditto what Jeff said. Nocturnal snakes don't really make good display animals.
Bighead
03-29-04, 02:58 AM
Depends on whether or not you're nocturnal :)
Jeff_Favelle
03-29-04, 03:22 AM
LOL! ;)
ChristinaM
03-29-04, 09:27 AM
Originally posted by Jeff_Favelle
Gonna be tough to see a nocturnal snake that would much appreciate the opportunity to hide during the day. If you want to put an animal on display for viewing, most lizards make way better captives.
The tank will be well equipped with her choice of hiding spots :) She will be able to hide as much as her lil heart wants.
As the other poster posted, I mainly view my snakes at night :)
anyways, the question at hand, what should I replace the screen with? Right now its screen door type screen and I don't want her getting hurt. So should I replace it with some other screening so there is still ventalation, or ?????
Jeff_Favelle
03-29-04, 01:17 PM
She won't get hurt on the screen. She'll just dry out. I'd replace it with a wood top. Make a wood top that's 2x2 and hinge it on.
Chris, I can get you a piece of Lexan... it's drillable...
:)
Beardonicus
03-29-04, 04:05 PM
I'd drill some ventilation holes in the side of the cage as well.....cross ventilation would be a plus. :)
ChristinaM
03-29-04, 07:32 PM
Originally posted by Beardonicus
I'd drill some ventilation holes in the side of the cage as well.....cross ventilation would be a plus. :)
Thanks very much :) I will do that.
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