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KrisGarner

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I picked these two cages up at the GHS Expo in Atlanta this past weekend. Got a really great deal on them and just put together a stand to hold them. My het albino female seems to enjoy hers a lot more than her tub.

Kris

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Looks good bro. I'd put a piece of 3/8 or 1/2 ply across the middle shelf . Would give a little extra support and help insulate the heat tape.
 
That's a good idea. I was seeing if it would need any support, since the cage has a little "foot" on each corner. Plus, I ran a little short on 2x4s, hence the unfinished bottom. But the cages do sag a little in the very center since the plastic is a little thin. I will probably take them down and sand off those feet and set them down flat on plywood, like you suggested. Since the sag toward the center, any water spills or poop is going to puddle in the middle. Probably do this when I tub them up to feed.

I am also planning on finishing up the bottom to have a place for all of my supplies.
 
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