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Old 10-30-02, 05:14 PM   #1
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My cages I built.

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Old 10-30-02, 05:28 PM   #2
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great looking cages!
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Old 10-30-02, 06:23 PM   #3
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hey cool lookin cages bobby what you keepin in them
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Old 10-30-02, 08:17 PM   #4
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Great looking cages, very professional looking. what did you use to cover the floor, is it laminate flooring?
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Old 10-30-02, 10:54 PM   #5
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Yeah, nice work, man!
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Great cages, what materials did you use?
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cani have them?
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Old 11-01-02, 12:47 AM   #9
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I used 1/2in plywood and 2by2's. Caulked it and painted it with outdoor paint. The floor is covered with linoleum and sealed it. Also put 2 coats of polyurethane.

The top cage houses a 9ft Albino Labyrinth female, the middle houses 8.5ft male Tiger Retic the bottom one house 1 9.5ft female yellowhead and a 11ft female Tiger Retic. I also have 2 more Albino labyrinths 1.1 5.5ft and a pair of albino greens 5ft last 1 male albino burm 9ft and 1 100% het for alino female burm12.5ft.

Sorry Dunner no you can not have them.

Thanks for all the complements.
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Great looking cages...but...

Are they not a little small for such large herps. By the pics I am guessing it is five feet in length.

My first thought was that it was for some large boas, but I was real surprised to hear Retics and burmese.

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Old 11-01-02, 04:48 PM   #11
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They are 6ft long by 30in wide by 2ft tall. Alot of people keep there retics and burms in cages of this size. I am only 6in short in width compared to what most people use neodesha cages. Even Bob Clark uses these size cages for his big burms and retics.
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