Cervine
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So I was at the local antique store, saw something like this and was immediately like "Is that a reptile display case?"
Nope, it's a Barrister Bookcase, apparently used to protect books and keepsakes from changing elements and grabby children. The glass swings open and slides back. Anyway, I've been researching and found cheap ones at office depot ($50-$70) and think I'm going to go look at one tonight. For someone like me who has 4 snakes- not enough to warrant a rack system, but maybe a few too many to house in separate tanks, I think this would be a very nice-looking alternative to my current kind of ghetto rack setup. The Barrister shelves also traditionally stack so you can theoretically add more shelves on top later.
Of course there's the matter in converting it into something a bit more animal friendly. So I ask... does anyone have experience converting something like this into an enclosure? I figure I'll need to lay the bottom with glass or some sort of treatment (The ones at office depot are wood) and maybe install heat lamps inside (Just because it would look nicer than having heat tape or pads). Also there's the matter of putting a latch on it... I'm not the biggest DIYer so any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Either way, I'll keep this updated if anything comes of it.
Thanks!
Nope, it's a Barrister Bookcase, apparently used to protect books and keepsakes from changing elements and grabby children. The glass swings open and slides back. Anyway, I've been researching and found cheap ones at office depot ($50-$70) and think I'm going to go look at one tonight. For someone like me who has 4 snakes- not enough to warrant a rack system, but maybe a few too many to house in separate tanks, I think this would be a very nice-looking alternative to my current kind of ghetto rack setup. The Barrister shelves also traditionally stack so you can theoretically add more shelves on top later.
Of course there's the matter in converting it into something a bit more animal friendly. So I ask... does anyone have experience converting something like this into an enclosure? I figure I'll need to lay the bottom with glass or some sort of treatment (The ones at office depot are wood) and maybe install heat lamps inside (Just because it would look nicer than having heat tape or pads). Also there's the matter of putting a latch on it... I'm not the biggest DIYer so any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Either way, I'll keep this updated if anything comes of it.
Thanks!