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Just bring a drawing of what you want. We can do glass fronts too, but we only use 1/4 saftey glass an it's way too pricey for me. Anyway any of you are welcome to come by anytime.
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Sean McDonnell
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I'd be worried about putting reptiles in their with the screened front. For lizards, they can easily rip their nails and get nose rub, while snakes are only prone to nose rub with screened enclosures. Also, unless its a desert sp. it will present quite a humidity challenge as well, burms especially I would be worred about........ my 2cp