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jungle carpet python cage design and building

Midnight777

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We are working to build a new cage for my 5ft. JCP and we are thinking on making it 5ft. high and 3ft. wide. I would like some pics and ideas for cage design and setups. I would like to have easy access along with a natural setup. :yesnod:
 
Crap, I'm off to work right now, but when I get off I will send you some of my designs. I just built a new terrarium for my Irian Jaya Carpet. All are very simple and only require a small hand saw and a cordless drill/screwdriver.
 
I'm back. As you can tell my designs are fairly simple and straight forward, but cheap, easy and functional. Should be easy enough to mimick looking at the pics. All you need is a a hand saw, a screwdriver, a drill, a staple gun, bunch of 1x2's, some plywood, a sack of 1 1/4" wood screws, a few smaller screws, a roll of screen, some hinges and latches, and some plexiglass. I've included some other terrariums I've built to give you ideas. As far as set up, thats all you. I haven't done anything special with mine, just functional.

Carpet python terrarium...
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Corner shot...
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Amazon Tree Boa terrarium...
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Uromastyx terrarium...
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Kenyan Sand Boa terrarium...
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Shelf terrarium which I've used for everything from balls to kings to milks.
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