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First BD cage I've ever made (17 pictures)

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Took me about two days, and all the wood used was scrap wood so I didn't have to spend a penny on wood.

I'm very happy with how it turned out, considering that I've never done this before, and didn't have any plans to work off of.

I also learned a TON about building cages just by going through the process, and figuring out what things work and what things don't work.

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Eventually, I want to replace the back panel with a single piece of plywood, and then add larger vents to the side, but otherwise, I really like the way it turned out =]
 
If you ever decide to try, just let me know a did gladly offer you some advice on the little things that I learned here and there while building it =]
 
No, it was built for bearded dragons, so I didn't treat the wood for water resistance. I just laid tile down on the floor of each section and a few inches up the sides, using a silicone product, so that none of their excretions would seep into the flooring, and left the walls and ceiling as they were, just sanding them down.

If I were going to build a cage thats water resistant, I'd use melamine. And I'm currently researching the validity of using hardboard in high humidity caging in another thread on here.
 
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