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02-20-05, 11:32 PM
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Finally my ATB enclosure is done (Pic)
Well this is the enclosure that i built for my new ATB. She will be here on Tuesday. Its 24"H, 22"W, 24"D. Someone on another forum suggested that he thinks the flourescent light is a bad idea. IDK why. Does anyone know why it might be a bad idea.
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I'll post pics of her in it when she gets here on tuesday. I'm guessing she is gonna be pretty pissed after being shipped so she is gonna get 2 weeks to chill before i even try to see how her temperment is.
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02-20-05, 11:36 PM
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The cage looks great and if the plants are real I'd say the flourescent is a must, but because it looks exposed that could pose as an issue I would guess....other than that the cage looks nice and roomy and lots of elbows to perch in...again, good job! Allison
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02-20-05, 11:45 PM
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The plant is real. So i do need a light of some sort. I am currently fitting the fixure for a mesh peice to put over the light. It won't be exposed when i put the snake in. Real plants look so much nicer and also help with the humidity and air quality i think they are a must in an aboreal's enclosure. Thanx for the compliments.
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02-21-05, 10:00 AM
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That looks really good! ive been debating a style for my amazon, have been watching the forums looking, yours is a great idea!
Good stuff, look forward to seeing her when she arrives.
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02-28-05, 08:15 PM
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where did u get the cylindrical (is that a word?) pieces of wood...i'd like to get some thicker ones for my custom cage aswell
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02-28-05, 08:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by eddiezahra
where did u get the cylindrical (is that a word?) pieces of wood...i'd like to get some thicker ones for my custom cage aswell
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They are called dowels and you can get them at Walmart/Canadian Tire/Home Depot/etc. in different diameters
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02-28-05, 08:23 PM
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Oh and they are just wood
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02-28-05, 08:39 PM
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Location: Canada Halifax NS
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I wouldent use the light..and if i was i would use a 15w that isent
flourescent..but everyone thinks somthing different..
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03-01-05, 12:38 PM
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Many people on different forums have said not to use the flourescent lighting. However many other people who i know to be very knowledgable on ATBs have said that it is fine and all the research that i have done has shown that there is no reason not to use them. Is there any basis or facts that you have as to why u shouldnt use a flourescent bulb.
I got the dowels from home depot and i sealed them with a sealant called Polycrylic. Its a water based polyurithane made by Minwax. This is so that they don't mold, because exposed wood will mold up quickly in high humidity conditions.
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03-03-05, 09:50 PM
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are they expensive??
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03-03-05, 10:37 PM
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the dowels?? If thats wut u mean, they are between 2-5$ each depending on thickness. They were all precut 4ft lengths. So no they r not expensive actually very cheap. And the polycrylic to seal them was like 7$ or 8$.
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