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Posted by Leenis on February 20, 1999 at 01:17:56:
In Reply to: i need a cage----please help posted by meagan on February 19, 1999 at 23:39:36:
Hello Megan and greetings!
Just to let you know me and my wife recently built a cage for our male, Hamlet.
We just went to the local Home Depot, got the lumber cut at the store for no charge to the dimensions we wanted, and some chicken wire. Altogether the material including 2 boxes of nails came to app.$35.00 Canadian funds (we live in Calgary).
Dimensions were: 2 ft wide
4 ft long
5 ft high
These dimensions may seem small to you, but our male is quite the runt for a 3 and a half year old, and he may not get any bigger than that. Not too sure why this is, but if you or anyone else has any suggestions, I'm open!
Thinking that you have a normal growing ig, add a foot or two to each dimension to accommodate a rapidly growing bohemoth!
Also, remember to utilize support beams on the front and back posted at the halfway mark of the framework to make room for a door, and to tack on some shelves. The lumber you need is basic 2 by 4 inch (really cheap) and some half inch plyboard for the bottom of the cage and for shelves.
I also say use your imagination to customize to your applications, and I hope I have helped out!
Good luck and happy building!
Leenis
P.S. Thumb through some reptile mags-for example; Reptile Hobbyist mag July 1998
Page 60 This is a prime example of what you may need to construct.
magazine ISSN number 1083-432x
give it a whirl, girl!
!
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