Re: Grow Tents for Large Snakes?
I'd just build one t.b.h, a growth tent sounds a little odd to keep a snake in? not very pretty either. Besides the issues of it being strong enough, If they lunge at you (and miss) in a pvc or wooden tank, they bounce off and usually no harm done.. In a grow tent their teeth could get stuck. Tegus and tortoises don't have teeth like snakes do, no risk for them getting stuck like that. Also Some adults tend to cr*p on the walls, woulnd't that be really annoying to clean?
I've build all my tanks myself, but I do get the intimidation factor of building larger ones. If you don't fully want to build a tank yourself, how about converting something into a snake tank? If you have plenty of time to look for a deal, why not?..
I've once helped a friend convert a large wooden shipping crate (like 6FT-5Ft-5Ft ish) into a temporary terrarium after they moved, they needed something 'cheap' and fast. But sturdy enough to keep tegus in comfortably, since their old tank was just a converted room in their old house. It was a tall crate so what we did was flip it on its side, so we had the opening facing us. We cut a few holes in the sides, then screwed on old window panes (in different sizes haha, was just whatever we found for free, It looked funny but worked fine). We cut large holes up high in the back for ventilation. And put in a foot high board at the front of the tank to keep bedding in. We painted the inside of whole thing a few times to water proof it, and then put in tiles at the bottom and up about a 2 ft or so to the sides since tegus love to dig and their nails can wreck paint easily (For snakes just paint or linoleum or something would work fine). We put the lid on hinges to make it a door, that could lock with slider locks (Had to support the end of the lid with a wheel, because of its size) The thing was used for over 9 months until the animals moved and it still looked pretty great, some scratching in the paint above the tiles but that's it, despite it being a bit hastily put together. If you really take your time you could even make it look nice I think.. Total cost was around 200,-, most money having been the crate at 120 or so, Ordering a tank like that would have cost 5 times that or more. And this was a way bigger tank than you would need. I've even seen dog/rabbit houses converted to terrariums, if you have more time than money you can just be creative.
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