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Thread: 4'x2'x18" cage tutorial

  1. #11
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    Nice cage
    Measure twice cut once are words to live by man.
    True carpenter
    Linoleum adds a great touch I used this same idea a few years back in a tortoise hut.
    Makes cleaning simple.
    Nothing cooler then a pimped out cage and a cool reptile in it.
    JC
    Planet Reptiles

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    nice tut i think this may come in handy for my bts
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    thats a sweet cage, but I have to say, it looks a little like a microwave. But that doesn't matter, cause its sweet.

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    Wow cage came out very professional looking lol. Do you mind telling me where you got your vents from? I built a cage and still looking for those.

    thanks

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    Thank you! My beardie's current cage (60"L x 36"W x 18"H) is just a so-so cage, good enough to sell, but not enough to be "amazing" or "a job well done". This cage takes up too much space, so I'm going to sell it to a guy who wants to use it for his male boa constrictor and build Jack a 48"L x 24"W x 16"H.
    My herps:
    0.1.0 2 year old Inland Bearded Dragon (Jack) LN: Pogona Vitticeps
    1.0.0. 8 year old Red-Eared Slider (Sam) LN: Trachemys Scripta Elegans
    0.0.4 baby Red-Eyed Tree Frogs LN: Agalychnis Callidryas


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    those vents you can get at Lowe's & maybe home depot (they are exterior house vents for attics about $2 each) I'm using them on the cage i'm building too it's better to trace them out messure in 1/2 on all sides cut it out with a router or jig saw then mount one on the outside & one on the inside it looks good & keeps them away from the screen on the vents

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