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03-27-11, 08:23 PM
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New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
Hello, this is my first post. I have a almost 3 year old ball python named koil.
This is the enclosure I built on my own. It has a built in Heating pad in the ground with a heating lamp for light and heat during the day.

Also I work as a contractor but would like to expand into building custom reptile enclosures, what would one consider paying for a enclosure like this. i have made two other for bearded dragons my family owns; and currently I've been working on a new one walled with stone tile.
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03-27-11, 08:30 PM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
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03-28-11, 09:47 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
wow! great job! and welcome we live pretty close to each other
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03-28-11, 10:45 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
Nice snake and enclosure. You may want to check out Cornelsworld for more ideas on designs and pricing. He's a custom cage manufacturer out west here. I'm not sure who if anyone builds custom wood enclosures out east, but you may want to check out a local show/expo to scope out the competition. Good luck
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03-28-11, 11:45 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
Hello and welcome! Sweet cage and nice looking snake.
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03-28-11, 12:53 PM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
thanks for the comments, yeah I've seen some sites that make custom cages, that j-worlds is some beautiful work. The next enclosure that I'm currently designing Im thinking about putting heating pads under throughout the fake rocks. at work I install heated tile floors in some homes. was wondering if anyones tried anything like this before and has any advice. Also thinking about building a small water fall my friend had one in his bearded dragon cage and he had trouble keeping it clean so i was thinking of building it just so that it flows right into the pond.
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03-28-11, 04:36 PM
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03-28-11, 05:03 PM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
Do you build your own rock "caves"? if so, what materials/finish do you give them, amazing job.
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03-28-11, 05:48 PM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
yes i have in the past built ones using insulating foam and then lightly spray painted because the paint will eat away at the foam and give it a little texture and then i use dry wall compound to fill in all the holes made by the paint and then paint it once more.
the next time i am going to use a wood frame and use a wire heating system in spots that will be covered in a scratch coat. the other areas that are not heated will be insulating foam glued to the wood and carved out to the shape i want. but this time instead of painting it i will use stucco to cover the foam. once that has dryed it will look like stone and be hard and textured to the touch. also i plan on running a pump through the cliff that will have a water fall into a pond and am thinking about going to a ceramic store and buying a ceramic skeleton to mold into the side of the cliff.
hoping to make it a 48' long x 18' deep x 18' High or more.
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03-29-11, 12:32 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
Send me some pics when its done, sounds interesting.
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03-29-11, 01:51 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
Found an interesting website with some DIY guides you might find interesting. D I Y'S/CAGE ART - ************* BambooZoo
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03-29-11, 06:23 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
let me know if you break into the business, I might get you to make one for me
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03-29-11, 08:06 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
awsome viv......coooll pics too 
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03-29-11, 09:12 AM
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Re: New Member - Ball Python & Enclosure Photos
I might also be looking for a viv if you decide to get into the business
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