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Old 07-23-03, 09:12 AM   #1
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what would be an adequte thickness of plexi be for leopard geckos, anoles, and milksnake.

what o you guys/girls use to lock yor sliding windows. do you use those display case locks likey use in jewlery stores? if so where do you get them from?

Say i make an enclosure and then there is another lle wooden enclosre ntopo for the lghts what would be a good thing to pubetween the enclosue and lights enclosure be


thanks for all your help>( >(
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Old 07-23-03, 10:03 AM   #2
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would be cheaper to have a sealed plexi glass front with a wooden door on the top or maybe the side, just predrill the plexi with a large drill to prevent the screws from cracking the plexi as you seal it to the enclosure. it's hard to slide thin plexi glass, and all you would need would be the thinnest "drillable" stuff for leos anoles and a milksnake. Thick plexi costs alot more than thin stuff. Unless of course you have cheap access to it. good luck.
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HEY!....get the thinist 1 u can find...they arent that strong..
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for locking some of our cages we just use a stick to hold each piece of glass
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For my sliding glass, I use sliding glass locks aka showcase locks aka jewelery case locks. You can get them at Home Depot for a couple dollars
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