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Old 09-08-12, 07:52 PM   #1
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Re: Tank lid Reworking

I just think it looks tacky. I like things more simple. No real mess of wires, lights, foil, worrying about humidity.
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I just think it looks tacky. I like things more simple. No real mess of wires, lights, foil, worrying about humidity.
Tacky, yes. But works in a pinch ;D
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Tacky, yes. But works in a pinch ;D
I'll say what I always say. I set up my bins ahead of time with no issues
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I'll say what I always say. I set up my bins ahead of time with no issues
Eventually I'll have more snakes, and due to valuable info learned here on the forum, tanks will NOT be there homes :P As it is, when we got the snakes we were very new and thought that was best. They're all doing well though.
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I'll say what I always say. I set up my bins ahead of time with no issues
I started with tubs, (even set up for 2 weeks before I got Monty to stabilize temps/humidity) but got tired of never being able to see my snake. I picked up a 36" x 18" x 18" exo-terra, and since you don't have to take the top off, I ran saran wrap just under the edges of the one piece lid and re-secured it. The saran wrap was nearly the exact width of the enclosure top so one long piece worked perfectly. There are vent holes below the front doors and I put a few small ones in the saran wrap. Because that stuff is clear, you can't even see it unless you're looking for it. I would have bought a plastic snake enclosure with the plexi front but there is no one in my area (BC, Canada) that makes them for a reasonable price and while it would be easy to make one, I didn't have the time then.

With the exo background, jungle-scape cling on the ends and lots of places to hide, Monty hasn't missed a meal, has had perfect one-piece sheds and a great temp gradient since I did it about 6 months ago. Best of all, I actually get to see him cruising. It also makes me more confident that he is in good health because I see him so regularly. I use a thermostat and thermometers with probes so I'm also confident of my measurements.

Tubs work great and if I had more snakes I would be using them for at least some, but there is more than one way to get something done properly IMHO
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Re: Tank lid Reworking

Alright, the pictures suck cause of the reflection, and I have no in-progress pictures, but i'll explain as well as I can.

These are roughly the adhesive 'dots' I used, which were originally for scrapbooking purposes.


Romeo's lid, the smallest;

Because I wanted to make sure the foil would stay, I wrapped it around the lip of the lid, using two sheets overlapping to cover the space desired.


Here is where I wrapped the foil around the lip, creasing the foil as necessary and trimming also.



On the corners I put the adhesive dot directly on the foil, then pressed against the metal of the lid so that no adhesive is exposed.


Valentine's lid;

Valentine's lid is a custom wood and mesh frame, so rather than wrapping under the lip (since there is none), I creased the foil to the inside raised edge of the lid and wrapped around to the other side to apply the adhesive dots.





And finally, Shanti's lid;

Repeat of Romeo's lid, as it's the same style. I accidentally used too much foil, so ripping around where foil wasn't supposed to be made an easy fix.




hope this explained a little ^.^'
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Re: Tank lid Reworking

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I started with tubs, (even set up for 2 weeks before I got Monty to stabilize temps/humidity) but got tired of never being able to see my snake. I picked up a 36" x 18" x 18" exo-terra, and since you don't have to take the top off, I ran saran wrap just under the edges of the one piece lid and re-secured it. The saran wrap was nearly the exact width of the enclosure top so one long piece worked perfectly. There are vent holes below the front doors and I put a few small ones in the saran wrap. Because that stuff is clear, you can't even see it unless you're looking for it. I would have bought a plastic snake enclosure with the plexi front but there is no one in my area (BC, Canada) that makes them for a reasonable price and while it would be easy to make one, I didn't have the time then.

With the exo background, jungle-scape cling on the ends and lots of places to hide, Monty hasn't missed a meal, has had perfect one-piece sheds and a great temp gradient since I did it about 6 months ago. Best of all, I actually get to see him cruising. It also makes me more confident that he is in good health because I see him so regularly. I use a thermostat and thermometers with probes so I'm also confident of my measurements.

Tubs work great and if I had more snakes I would be using them for at least some, but there is more than one way to get something done properly IMHO
I'm glad it's working for you. I never said this wasn't proper but it's a lot of hassle in my opinion for something I can do in 2 minutes to a bin by just poking holes and it's ready to go.
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