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Old 04-15-12, 09:11 PM   #1
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Re: What kind of glue?

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You know that sounds like a lot of work to make a bad cage into a working one. Here's a better idea for future snakes.

Step 1. Buy a tub that's taller than you'd normally use.
Step 2. Cut side out of tub and attach a plexiglass "window"
Step 3. Profit
How is that less work than cramming a piece of plexiglas on top of an already set up glass enclosure?
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How is that less work than cramming a piece of plexiglas on top of an already set up glass enclosure?
Do you think my set up with the plexi works?
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Old 04-15-12, 10:36 PM   #3
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Do you think my set up with the plexi works?
I'm hardly an expert but it seems like a nice looking and functional solution to your issue. Easier than trying to make plexi stick to a tub IMO.
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