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01-04-03, 08:07 AM
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Arboreal Enclosures
Hi all!,
Just wanted to share a pic of the enclosures we use for our emeralds. We like the "all around Viewing" that acrylics afford.
CraigC
http://photo.redtailboa.org/albuq36
If the link works, there are more pics of our enclosures.
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01-04-03, 08:21 AM
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Craig, you did a awesome job with those! The first time i saw them on Tony Nicolis site i fell in love! P What did you use to glue the plexi together if you dont mind me asking, and what thickness did you use? Thanks man!
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01-04-03, 08:42 AM
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Thanks Jeff,
We build 2 different sizes. The 24" cube pictured is made from 1/4" acrylite and a larger "breeder" cage of 3/8" material. The acrylic supplier has lots of specific tools and glues for working with the material. When I find the time, I'm going to put a "construction guide" together with a tools and materials list, but don't hold your breath! LOL You can find materials and tools at craftics.com if you don't have a local supplier.
CraigC
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01-04-03, 09:10 AM
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Wow! Great enclosure Craig
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01-04-03, 01:26 PM
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Looks great! That's exactly the kind of thing I want to do up for my GTP ....
How much do you figure it cost you to build that?
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01-04-03, 02:00 PM
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Thats a really cool cage.
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01-04-03, 02:51 PM
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Clownfishie,
The materials for the pictured cage was about $123.00 including a cpu fan and transformer. Just the cage would probably be about $100.00. The cost is lower per cage when we buy the material to build 3-4 at a time. However, I had to buy about $500.00 worth of specific tools.
CraigC
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01-04-03, 03:34 PM
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That cage rocks!
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01-04-03, 03:42 PM
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wow, that looks great!
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01-04-03, 04:18 PM
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What tools were required? Thinking of Xmas and birthday presents for katey
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01-04-03, 04:58 PM
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Lisa,
I will try and take some time and write out a list of tools. Mostly, the expenses were for special sawblades for woodworking tools I already had and some framing clamps.
CraigC
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01-05-03, 10:40 AM
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Craig, i think i got it covered! lol i have some ultra fine acrylic blades for my table saw here, for plastics and laminates. I have wanted to do something like this ever since i saw tonys on his page, i just thought it couldnt be done! LOL You have proved my theory wrong! Im going to have to give this a shot..
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01-05-03, 10:53 AM
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Go for it Jeff! I'm always trying to improve on the design and I might try a dark colored acrylic for the cage backs next go round. I am also going to try those radiant heat panels as well.
CraigC
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01-05-03, 04:10 PM
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Hey Craig very nice enclosure.
Just this last week i have been going over all things needed for working with acrylic.
I ran into this site along the way.
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.asp
Also, Here is a site that covers tools etc...
http://www.badmanstropicalfish.com/a.../acrylic1.html
Here is one more, http://www.vatoelvis.com/Acrylic.html
Link 1 is supplies
Link 2 is Tools
Link 3 is working with it (i have more of these too)
(Using black acrylic in those places needed) I plan on building the equivalent of two rows of stacked boa cages in 4 pieces (then silicone these together,for possible moving) Wish me luck ! LOL
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01-05-03, 06:42 PM
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lol Geez.. good luck! sounds like you're going to have fun... but at least you thought ahead incase you've gotta move! Smartypants.
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