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The Fun Of Do It Yourself Snake And Other Reptile Cages By Mark Chapple, Fri Dec 9th
Are you nuts? You think banging your finger with a hammer isfun? No, I don’t. But building your own snake and other reptilecages can be a fun and rewarding experience. Before you even start, it is important to spend some timeplanning your reptile enclosure and carefully examining at howother cages are manufactured. Check out all of the parts,examine the locks, joins and vents. How is the lighting done?What about the heating? Use this information to design your own cages, based on theneeds of your reptile and its size. Work out the size of cageyou require and design it accordingly, altering the basicdesigns as needed to suit your purposes.
Building something yourself is a great feeling. I personallyenjoy the process of shopping for materials and deciding whichis best for the purpose. There are quite a few questions to consider, such as: what should I make the base from what is the best way to make a vent how do you make the base water resistant what sort of lock should I use what sort of door should I use and how do I make it what is the best light fitting How should I heat it Getting the materials home and the
anticipation of starting yourreptile cage is an exciting time. The will be frustrations toovercome, problems to solve but the feeling of accomplishing andachievement you finally get from building something yourself isfantastic. Every time you go into the room and see the cages you made youcan feel good about them. Sure, you will sometimes get a bitpicky about the smaller details. What could you have donebetter, what if you had done this here etc. – well maybe nexttime. Some people even use the skills they learn to make cages forother people and make a bit of money. Once you have the skillsand tools it is easy. Even if you don not have all of the tools,there are ways around it. You can go to local cabinet makerswhen you need something cut to size that is too large for you tohandle. They are generally happy to oblige for a small fee andyou get a perfectly square piece of timber. On a final note, making your own cages is a fun and rewardingexperience and is recommended it to anyone considering it. About the author:Mark Chapple is the author of "How to Build Reptile Enclosures".Find out how to build snake and other reptile cages. Full colorpictures, detailed diagrams and easy to follow, step-by-stepinstructions. Plus a host of reptile keeping hints and tips.http://www.reptile-cage-plans.com
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