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boa+python
10-14-05, 03:18 PM
here are some pics of my newly finished enclosure made out of an old T.V.
[/IMG]http://www.picturehosting.com/images/fancymouseluver/tv2.jpg
http://www.picturehosting.com/images/fancymouseluver/tv3.jpg
http://www.picturehosting.com/images/fancymouseluver/tv1.jpg
iLLwiLL
10-15-05, 12:58 AM
i would put a cage around that light before putting in any snake. also that water bowl looks kinda small. other than that, your looking good! what are your temps and humidity at?
~Will.
boywithscales
10-15-05, 09:10 AM
looks good, whats in it? or going in it? you must have done alot of restoration and alterations to it, i dont even see any dials..lol
boa+python
10-15-05, 09:33 AM
im making a mesh cage for the light, i get about 55-60% humidity and its 90-95degrees on the hot side and 82-84degrees on the cool side. I am going to put a ball python in there hes kinda small but growing fast so i may have to change the water bowl.
zero&stich
10-16-05, 12:48 PM
Looks really cool. I love it! It's neat to look at. I'm sure the python will be estatic! Do you have vents in on the sides? Just wondering, cause cant see them :D
If I can make a suggestion, why not invest into a digital thermo? They are much better then those stick-ons. Least you can move the probe around to get different readings, can't do that with stick-ons. Besides, your ball probably won't bask on the side of the wall. :)
But other than that, it looks so sweet! I love how people use old furniature and transform it into exotic cages, Well done!!
boa+python
10-16-05, 01:02 PM
i do have a digital probe thermometor but i dont keep it in the cage. THANKS FOR THE FEED BACK!! :)
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