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10-18-11, 10:37 AM
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building my own viv
ive just decided im going to build my own viv. i want it to look unique is there anyone who could help tell me what materials to use to make it safe for my burmese ive read to use melamine wood wasn't sure about a safe glue to use?
or any ideas of the best way to go about putting it together if anyones had experience or any pictures of the ones they have made i would be very grateful for the help
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10-18-11, 10:47 AM
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Re: building my own viv
hey i just got done building 2...
i used...
melamine board 4x2x2, you will need bigger for your burm.. (maybe 6x3x3?) not sure of the dimensions, but some one will help there...
and way list of materials:
3/4 in melamine board
1 1/4 wood screws
gorillia glue
white silicone
i just screwd the wood together, putting glue in between the cracks, then tightening the screws.. after that dries, i finished building the back/bottom/top/sides...
i drilled holes (2'') aound for ventalation, and cleaned the cage out... then i used white silicone to seal around ALL edges... for the doors, you may need some one else to chime in and help with that.. i used plexiglass in aluminum rails, but doesnt work the greatest...
hope this helped, and post pics!!!
some miscelanous materials
white paint, melamine iron strips, light fixtures, and maybe some extension cords...
here is my beardies... 4x2x2
\**ignore the wiring, it is now fixed..**
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10-18-11, 11:50 AM
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Re: building my own viv
I use this wood a lot and I highly recommend drilling pilot holes for the screws to prevent splitting.
For a big snake like a Burm I would frame the edges for added strength. Use the same construction, but install 2 inch by 2 inch gussets on all edges.
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10-18-11, 11:52 AM
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Re: building my own viv
there is a good post on another forum about building a cage for a retic(not sure if i can post the link to it here), im about to build 4 8ft cages for my snakes and im going to be using alot of 2x2s for the frames and plywood to cover up the 2x2s inside and out.
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10-18-11, 12:25 PM
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Re: building my own viv
Go ahead and post the link, if it's good info, then why not.
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10-18-11, 12:42 PM
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Re: building my own viv
oh but i forgot you have to be a member to see it, so if your a member of monster snakes here you go
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10-18-11, 12:49 PM
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Re: building my own viv
I'm not sure why people keep building vivs for their burms so high, you don't use hides for larger animals and any height over 18-24 inches is going to cause nothing but stress, they will sometimes climb but even retics which are much more arboreal then burms rarely climb once they hit adulthood. If your burm is female I'd go with an 8footX3footX18 inch enclosure (anything over 3 feet deep is going to be a pain to clean) if its male you can drop that to 8X2X18'.
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10-18-11, 12:54 PM
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Re: building my own viv
I didn't use pilot holes and I had a few splits... just make sure the screw is looses than the drill bit. Lol.
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10-18-11, 01:05 PM
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10-18-11, 01:05 PM
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10-18-11, 01:06 PM
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10-18-11, 01:07 PM
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