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    Re: New vivaria.

    Very nice cages. both of you.
    I am working on plans in my head for a new cage unit, but havent made up my mind on the design specifics. I'm hoping for 2 levels of 18"wide x 32" deep (2 cages per level) and 2 upper levels of 12" wide x 32" deep (3 cages per level), for a total of 10 cages in a 3 foot wide x 32" deep area, and about eye level for height of top cage. Probably about 12" tall cages with the short ends facing forward for space efficiency. Still trying to decide how to make them open,and what to do for heat and light, and I want to put locks on them too. Plus, they have to look nice and be really cheap to build. So basically, I have alot of thinking to do yet.

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    Re: New vivaria.

    James, how much did the glass cost you? We went to our local window shop and they quoted us £48 for two panels for an approximate 120cm x 50cm vivarium. I can buy a second hand viv for that.


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    Re: New vivaria.

    They cost me £38- per pair, each door is 650mm X 400mm, toughened glass with all edges dressed and a finger-grip handle ground in. So it is pretty expensive, but you only have to do it once!
    James.

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    Re: New vivaria.

    James,
    Love the viv's where do you get the cable from and is it on a thermostat?


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    Yes, the cable is controlled by a thermostat. I buy my cables from the garden centre, they call them 'soil warming cables', I think they're designed for use in a greenhouse.
    James.

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    Re: New vivaria.

    hey james could you give me step by step instructions (DIY for idiots so to speak) on how to build something like that i want a viv stack of 4 measuring 4ftX2ft.
    i can do DIY as long as its explained really clearly lol.

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    Re: New vivaria.

    Quote Originally Posted by jeanette View Post
    hey james could you give me step by step instructions (DIY for idiots so to speak) on how to build something like that i want a viv stack of 4 measuring 4ftX2ft.
    i can do DIY as long as its explained really clearly lol.
    I second that!

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    Re: New vivaria.

    what type of supplies did you use because i might think i making one for my reptiles

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    Re: New vivaria.

    Quote Originally Posted by SpyrotheGartersnake View Post
    what type of supplies did you use because i might think i making one for my reptiles
    we want to know *in whiney voice*
    c'mon james share your secrets

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