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Old 10-12-02, 05:39 PM   #1
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Arrow Our Cages

Although we didn't build the cages ourselves we did decorate them.

We obtained our cages from a few different places and i'm not sure who made all of them.


This is our temporary Corn Snake enclosure. It's a top opening 10 gallon from Hagen. when they are big enough they will join Nadia when we move her to the 20 Gallon.




This is our temporary Ball Python enclosure. It's a top opening 40 gallon stout that was a gift from a friend.




This is our temporary Burmese Python enclosure. It's a top opening 100 gallon that was at a gift from a friend. katey built the basking shelf as we could not get a screen that would cover the whole top. Eventually we will be making a custom 7X3X3 cage for them.




This is Feather's (BCC) temporary enclosure. It's a front opening 50 gallon that we got from reptilia. Cventually be making a custom 7X3X3 cage for her too.




This is our temporary enclosure for Nadia (Corn Snake). It's a top opening 15 gallon from Hagen. katey built the top using wood and some screen.




This is our temporary enclosure for our Boas (BCI). It's a top opening 20 gallon from Hagen. katey built the top using wood and some screen.




This is Zameya's (Prairie Kingsnake) enclosure. It's a top opening 30 gallon stout that we got from reptilia.


I probably should have made seperate threads so that it didn't take too long for those of us with dial up but what the hey...
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Old 10-12-02, 07:04 PM   #2
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I like Zameya's cage decor best, where did you purchase that fake tree, it really suits the backdrop.
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Old 10-12-02, 09:11 PM   #3
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hey nice setups lisa
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Very nice. I need to get a few natural looking cages set up.
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Good looking tanks ! great job !
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Old 10-12-02, 11:12 PM   #6
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Nice setups! Really like the prairie kingsnake enclosure!
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We got the the trees, driftwood, hanging plants, the skull and many of the backgrounds from aquarium supply.

The basking shelvs were made by katey, using what ever materials we had around.

The hide boxes water bowls and substrate we bought from Reptilia

The rock shaped water bowl in the corn we got in quebec, it's over the uth to increase the humidity in the tank as the astroturf isn't the best for keeping humidity in the proper range and there's a second waterbowl on the cool side.
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Great looking enclosures... especially for just 'temporary' ones... {G} - they look better than most permenant ones.

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We tend to upgrade the tank sizes as the snakes go so they are changing every few month's as we add new larger ones and shift them around

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awesome set ups!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the comments. the snakes appreciate it too.
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Old 10-17-02, 03:17 AM   #13
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I'm impressed! Great job Lisa!
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Very nice Lisa!..those are lucky snakes.
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Old 10-17-02, 04:04 PM   #15
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I'm going to have fun decorating when katey makes the custom enclosures for the burms and the boas. (it will also means we have spare cages for more snakes)


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