Zephyr
07-09-2008, 07:02 PM
K, so when I warm my snakes up in March they'll be residing in a breeding enclosure with in my basement. Seeing as I want it to be easy to maintain and re-usable, I'm going to make it so I can place barriers and divide it up for each of the species to stay in.
The dimensions for the actual floor of the enclosure should be either 4x or 5x the width of a newspaper for the length and the length of a newspaper for the width. This will make cleaning very convenient. I want to use plywood or some other wood for the largest side as well as the barrier pieces, unless there's a better way to create the length, and for the short sides I'll be using screen. I'm thinking drilling holes in the wood for ventilation, as the top will be non-metal screen. The whole thing's a bit vague, but I need help with dimensions. Also, should I make each of the dividers with a screen so that air and light can flow through the enclosure? As opposed to the holes in the sides of the long bit?
The dimensions for the actual floor of the enclosure should be either 4x or 5x the width of a newspaper for the length and the length of a newspaper for the width. This will make cleaning very convenient. I want to use plywood or some other wood for the largest side as well as the barrier pieces, unless there's a better way to create the length, and for the short sides I'll be using screen. I'm thinking drilling holes in the wood for ventilation, as the top will be non-metal screen. The whole thing's a bit vague, but I need help with dimensions. Also, should I make each of the dividers with a screen so that air and light can flow through the enclosure? As opposed to the holes in the sides of the long bit?