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View Poll Results: What type of enclosure do you have?
Aquarium or other Glass Enclosures 36 66.67%
Custom Wooden Enclosure (bought) 2 3.70%
DIY Wooden Enclosure ( homemade) 16 29.63%
Manufactured Enclosure or Rack System 1 1.85%
Plastic Tubs 11 20.37%
Other 0 0%
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Old 10-24-2006, 07:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
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All those are nice..... I house mine in sterilite tubs.... But then again I have about 40 garters at this time (and will be getting more.....and more......lol!)

Thats why I am selling off all my corns and most of my kings. When I first got into reptiles I always said I was not going to be one of those guys that keeps his snakes in drawers. I wanted them to be out on display. Well, with 100+ snakes displaying them all would be impractical (for me at least) so into the drawers they went. After a couple of years of basically keeping and not enjoying the snakes I decided to get rid of most of them and concentrate on fewer snakes so I could display them in cages. Actually my 6 garters are in 9" round deli containers right now and I even like them better than than the tubs.

Mind you, I am not opposed in the least to keeping snakes in tubs. There is nothing at all wrong with it, it's just not something I want to do. I know it is neccesary sometimes and that is fine.
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I would love to house them in 10 and 20 gallon aquariums...don't have that kind of money and room tho!!!!!
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Old 10-24-2006, 07:37 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I keep my newt in a 10 gallon, anole in 45/35 (nobody knows) tall, my garter in a 15/20 (they're all my dad's old tanks; he didn't even know they were in the garage still!), and my praying mantis (which eats pinkies ) in a big plastic thing they sell at petco with the handles.
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Old 10-24-2006, 07:39 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Re: What type of enclosure do you have?

That's one reason I like Daniel's setup so much. For the cost of a 40-50 gallon aquarium, you could make your own upright display case with a glass front. That way, the snakes remain clearly visible. The question is how to light each shelf and yet divide them into distinct sections at the same time.
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Looks very nice, Stefan.

Lexan... thatīs some kind of plexiglass, I believe?

Doesnīt this material get scratches easily?
How did you make those doors? Have you attached them at the upper side, so you can lift them by pulling them towards you? Are they hanging on hinges?
Piano hinges attached at the bottom.

Lexan is polycarbonate, plexiglass is acrylic, but yes, both are plastics. Both have a density less than half of that of glass and neither shatters or breaks as easily. They are also easy to drill holes in etc. There are two major types of lexan, one with a relatively soft surface (comparable to acrylic/plexiglass) and one that has a surface that is as hard as glass and is in fact often used instead of glass. The only drawback is the price, they cost at least twice as much as glass and four times as much if you want the harder type.
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Old 10-25-2006, 07:58 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I would love to house them in 10 and 20 gallon aquariums...don't have that kind of money and room tho!!!!!
I totally understand. I think most people would rather display their animals if they had a choice. Sometimes we do things out of necessity and that's the way it has to be.
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Piano hinges attached at the bottom.

Lexan is polycarbonate, plexiglass is acrylic, but yes, both are plastics. Both have a density less than half of that of glass and neither shatters or breaks as easily. They are also easy to drill holes in etc. There are two major types of lexan, one with a relatively soft surface (comparable to acrylic/plexiglass) and one that has a surface that is as hard as glass and is in fact often used instead of glass. The only drawback is the price, they cost at least twice as much as glass and four times as much if you want the harder type.
Piano hinges attached at the bottom, I like that idea!
Thanks for the answers.
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is lexan or polycarbonate the stuff they make Nalgines (I don't remember how to spell it) out of?
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Yep. I believe lexan is the commercial name for the polycarbonate material.
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