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Old 12-09-11, 07:22 AM   #1
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First python enclosure finished - PICS

OK, here it is...



Not bad for a shoestring budget project.


Purchased this buffet cabinet its resting on for $30...gotta LOVE Craigslist!!





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Now the project (in case anyone cares)

Started with this 135 Gallon aquarium...got it for $50 because it leaked.





Had two 1/4" Lexan 18x20 panels cut for doors




Gorilla glued 1/4" plywood under lip of frame to make it flush, then glued 1/2" pine over it to attach hinges to tank.



Installed cabinet locks and 3" aluminum intakes vents in the doors.



Stained the wood, then attached hinges and used 1/4" bolts to attach doors.




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Old 12-09-11, 10:02 AM   #2
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Re: First python enclosure finished - PICS

I am for one very impressed.. That looks great.
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Old 12-09-11, 10:10 AM   #3
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very smart, i have a 55gl i might need to use your idea on it.
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Old 12-09-11, 10:33 AM   #4
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Re: First python enclosure finished - PICS

looks great may want to put in a micro computer fan just to help with the airflow other than that looks great
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Old 12-09-11, 10:38 AM   #5
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sweet idea...
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Looks nice. Lets see your snake too
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Re: First python enclosure finished - PICS

Looks great. I have something similar planned for a 90gallon. 1 question. Are the lights just sitting on the glass? If so I know the glass won't melt but won't the light without anywhere for the heat to go? If this practice is actualy ok to do I might rethink what I was going to do.
I have to agree... Lets see the resident in it
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looks good, nice work.
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Looks great. I have something similar planned for a 90gallon. 1 question. Are the lights just sitting on the glass? If so I know the glass won't melt but won't the light without anywhere for the heat to go? If this practice is actualy ok to do I might rethink what I was going to do.
I have to agree... Lets see the resident in it

that was my question too
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Re: First python enclosure finished - PICS

Four holes (2 each side) for the aqua pump were left in the tank and utilized as ventilation.

BEFORE:



AFTER:



I used Gorilla Tape to adhere the aluminum screen material to the glass, then covered with a 5' x 3' Bamboo Forest vinyl wall mural I found on eBay (cut down to fit) using 3M Super 77 adhesive spray.



Again, using the Gorilla Glue, I glued two 1/2" pine boards to the ceiling glass and mounted the Pro-Products Pro Heat 12x24 radiant panel with 1-3/4" #10 zinc screws.





Temp is controlled using a Spyder Robotics thermostat (90° day / 80° night)






And finally, a pic of my girl exploring her new habitat



I will be replacing the two water dishes with a single larger one very soon.



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Thanks for looking,
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Looks great. I have something similar planned for a 90gallon. 1 question. Are the lights just sitting on the glass? If so I know the glass won't melt but won't the light without anywhere for the heat to go? If this practice is actualy ok to do I might rethink what I was going to do.
I have to agree... Lets see the resident in it

DO NOT let the lights set on the glass like that!! I only did that to take the pics and then immediately removed them. Left on there, the heat will build up and expand the aquarium glass and..." CRACK " -no more nice clear window.
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Re: First python enclosure finished - PICS

That is a sweet enclosure...amazing project. I wish I could build stuff like that. She looks happy in there. Nice work!
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DO NOT let the lights set on the glass like that!! I only did that to take the pics and then immediately removed them. Left on there, the heat will build up and expand the aquarium glass and..." CRACK " -no more nice clear window.
Agreed. I had the same thing happen to me.
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even your tank is happy :P
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even your tank is happy :P
LOL....I didn't even notice that until you pointed it out.
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