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Old 04-05-13, 11:07 AM   #1
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Large enclosure curiosity

I am curious if any of you that build these large enclosures inside you homes run into any issues related to the inability to move it or replace parts of it? Also I would think that some folks are not settled and will at some point move. Do you demolish it and start over?
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Old 04-05-13, 02:41 PM   #2
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

I cant speak for everyone, but I built mine so that it could come apart fairly easily. It would have to be resealed if I took it apart, but that would be the only repair necessary if it was moved. I also have it on furniture wheels, so I can move it around within the room while it is full without any issue.
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Old 04-06-13, 06:13 AM   #3
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

I'm with you. I build mine to come apart. I'm building one now and because of that I have been searching a lot of enclosures. Yesterday it struck me that there are a lot of people that just build them into a corner of a room. I thought I was settled but I am going to move (empty nest ) one more time so that got me to thinking about it as well.
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

Mine can be taken apart, it would be a lot of work.

Most of the anchor points are drilled out and have 1/4" carriage bolts and lag bolts with washers and nuts. Smaller parts with screws, and only a couple nails.

Just get out the wrenches.
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

The 8'x3'x30" we're building for our BCI is designed so it can be taken apart and re-assembled if it has to be moved to a different room. It's also on rollers in case it needs to be moved within the room.
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Old 04-09-13, 09:03 PM   #6
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

I built my enclosure 5 levels high and i too was faced with the issue of possibly relocating it. locking heavy duty castors at all four corners and proper bracing all took care this problem.
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Do you have pics of that? Is the 5 levels for one animal ? I'd like to see it sounds pretty sweet.
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

Check out jworlds.net

They have stunning cages (generally 5000+$) that knockdown and break into workable pieces. I'm not saying buy their cages, but the designs are definitely something to strive for.
They have a few how to videos that describe cage building in detail.
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

Most hallway and room doors are going to be 32" x 80" so that's what you have to work with. Rarely is the width smaller than that unless it's a bathroom or maybe a storage closet. I've not built an enclosure that is larger than those dimensions until recently. That's what got me to thinking about it.

What I am building now is arboreal, 51x30x92 lxdxh(on casters) so I broke it into 2 pieces and used wood inserts (pic attached) and carriage bolts to fasten it. Not having the right tools makes it more difficult but it works. I need a drill press.

The next one is going to be more ambitious, in the neighborhood of 120x72x72 probably a bit larger, I am not sure of my space yet. I could do it the same way, in sections just turned on its side to get through doors. This would limit the height of each section to about 30 inches which means the door will have to be figured out. Could try some kind of dutch door but that might be a pain. Or maybe a board at the top of the middle section and bottom of the bottom section and the door as a separate panel.
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

Looks like the start of a nice enclosure. Is that for an arboreal monitor? Would make a pretty great prasinus enclosure.

You could simply have the walls all separate and easily join them after each move with a couple of those carriage bolts. That way there is really no width to worry about, and its just the height that is the concern. Since your doorway is almost 7 ft high, that shouldnt be too much of a concern.
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

I am going to put my focus on the arboreal monitors in the future with a few exceptions. I was thinking a pair of beccari for this one although I am not opposed to any of the other tree monitor species. If all goes as planned I should like to have a few more pairs as well. In the future I may try a few of the larger arboreal species. And I would like a few groups of the dwarf species, like ackies.

Here is an early sketchup render of what I wanted it to look like when it was done, we'll see. I dunno if it's ocd or just weirdness but I can't do anything without a plan even though I end up winging a lot of it. I have been "thinking" about this build for months and just started it.
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

I'd be more than happy to show a pic but am still struggling with the photobucket program/account. It's 5 levels high (each level is 4' wide by 2' deep by 16" in height) for storing my sons corn snake collection. but with the weight of the unit and the slidiing glass doors it was too heavy to even think of moving without the castors. $40 in heavy duty castors saves having to build a new one everytime it needs to be moved.

Once I get the photo thing figured out i will gladly post some pics of the various display racks i have built for his collection.
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my sav enclosure comes apart in 2 pieces so that i can fit it though the door when moving.
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Old 04-16-13, 08:02 AM   #14
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Re: Large enclosure curiosity

I have a water monitor build coming up. I have time and I have been putting it off because I am going to be making a move but I don't know when. I was going to use a 3'x8' stock tank in a 5'x10' build with a 5' x 5' water area attached to one end. I may just build something in the interim that I can reuse afterwards. I've been wanting a rudi or 3.
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I have a water monitor build coming up. I have time and I have been putting it off because I am going to be making a move but I don't know when. I was going to use a 3'x8' stock tank in a 5'x10' build with a 5' x 5' water area attached to one end. I may just build something in the interim that I can reuse afterwards. I've been wanting a rudi or 3.
I'm confused, is t 3x8 going to be inside the 5x10 ? What is the purpose of the 3x8 if your going to include a water area? Is it for a water monitor or rudi's? Also
where can I get a 3x8 foot stock tank how many gallons is thhat?

A few people who keep multiple rudis on other forums have stated
there can be some aggressive between males and females, and it may be hard to obtain a trio as well. Just a headsup you made need separate enclosures ready to separate them. You can add dumerils to the list too, they love water as well and are less arboreal than rudis as far as I know.
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