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My snake racks made of melamine these ones were made in 2005 and are still in use today!
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This is 4 of the first cages i built when i first started keeping reptiles they are a few years old when the picture was taken and they still are holding up great today (4/19/09)
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The Cage Pictured Above is a, 2' x 2' x 2 1/2' Birch Cage, Sliding Plexiglass Doors (1/8"), 12" x 24"
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This cage is 4' x 6' x 2' (Wide, Tall, Deep) is 3/4" Birch / Maple Hardwood Plywood, 1/4" Sliding Glass Doors, 1 drawer and 1 false drawer, mini pond, and shelf's (shelf's Made out of scrap). And 4- 2" casters.
Great Water dragon or Frilled dragon cage
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Black Melamine Cage 2' x 3' x 6' (Deep, Tall, Long), Sliding Plexiglass Doors (1/4").
This cage can be white or black. (this cage was not completed when the picture was taken. )
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2' x 2' x 3' Painted black cage. Swinging door, 1/8" thick glass, wood frame door. Twig door handle. Lock and 2 latches. Screen top.
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<------ This unit to the left is a school project. Everyone had to build a cabinet unit as a required project. I had no need for a cabinet; so I decided to turn it into a cage. The pictures are the cage cabinet after I glued it together. When it's done the top will have a fake drawer to block the light fixtures and part of the lights. The middle will have 1 or 2 door frames, but will have sliding glass doors behind them. The bottom will have a real drawer to store stuff, However part of the cabinet requirements were to have adjustable shelf's. I didn't want to place them on the inside of the cage, so I decided to do them inside the drawer.
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