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10-17-02, 01:13 AM
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one more lol... since i made one enclosure with the opening folding down (absolute best for space saving)... the next enclosure is going to be one that completey comes off... like a loose hinge on the bottom with a locking top. just as effective as anything else, but saves space, and prevents me from stepping over any doors. i can take it off and place it somewhere til i'm done. cleaning is a breeze too
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10-17-02, 02:51 PM
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lol kurzix!!! let see ya lift fluffy from a front opener LOL!!!!!!
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10-17-02, 04:28 PM
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Jason, well it'd be easier from a front opener wouldn;t it? LOL
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10-17-02, 06:11 PM
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lol I think the crane can be hooked up easier from a top opener hehehe
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10-18-02, 04:15 AM
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Jason But I think Kurzix could be eaten easier from a front opener wouldn't you agree?
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10-18-02, 06:49 AM
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lol :grab:
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10-18-02, 09:32 AM
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I definitely prefer front-opening. With many animals in a small space its the only option. I also find it ALOT easier to work with animals in a front-opening enclosure. It can be difficult, and quite risky retrieving a 14' snake from a top-opening enclosure  .
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10-18-02, 05:17 PM
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Oh forgot. Front slide opening is my preference.
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11-04-02, 12:55 PM
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Front opening it is easier to clean to stack and it does not cause the reptile stress.
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11-20-02, 08:35 AM
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11-22-02, 06:39 AM
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it is alot less stressful if you approch a snake on his/her level ....especaily if its hungry...lol
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11-22-02, 07:14 AM
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I have all front opening as well on my costum cages .. efficeint on space .. I personally HATE sliding doors if you are using a substrate either than newspaper .. the substrate gets in you rail and makes u a litle more mad everyday until u take a sledge hammer to your cage cause it won't close lol Don't ask..
Top doors is almost a must for tanks unfortunetly but I don't see any reason for top opening on a custom built ..
Back opening is an option although a back door generally means u have no window on the door 9if u do then why not make it front opening???)- wich means u do not see the animal .. which means u need a front and back room to see and handle the animal ... over all, not efficient on space and a risk if you are dealling with animals that are not so friendly ..
mahhhh .. Just my 0.02$
I felt like ramblimg
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11-22-02, 12:21 PM
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I use regular tanks on their side with locking screen "lids" The lids now open like a garage door or trunk of a hatchback car, I can stack stuff on top, easier for humidity, and the snakes have more floor room  That and it didn't cost me a cent more hehe
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11-22-02, 05:50 PM
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Kathy, thats a very innovative idea. A friend of mine has his glass aquariums on shelves, and it is a pain for him to open and close them every day. I will tell him your idea.
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11-23-02, 08:38 AM
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ya kathy i did the same thing with one of mine works pretty good too
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