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    "Preparing For Second shed" Pinky's Avatar
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    Thumbs up Mr. Pink's Home

    Finally after three weeks of a ten gal. tank, Mr. Pink is home...it mesures 16"x24"x36".he seems to really love it!

    Marc & Marie

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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    Marc & Marie, That looks really good! Well worth the wait.
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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    Thanks James, I'm sure Mr. Pink agrees!!!LOL
    Marc & Marie

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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    I'm presuming that front glass (plexiglass) slides up and out? That would give excellent access for cleaning etc.
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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    Nice work, Marc. It's 36" long, but is it 16" deep and 24" tall or visa versa?

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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    Quote Originally Posted by Cazador View Post
    Nice work, Marc. It's 36" long, but is it 16" deep and 24" tall or visa versa?
    Yes it is Cazador, the funny thing is once i got the snake in there i realized i could have made it alot shorter, but it still looks cool and I always say (from my past mt. bike "career") go BIG or go home!LOL
    Marc & Marie

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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    Nice!
    But you could so much more with the walls.
    It is always advisable to be a loser if you cannot become a winner. Frank Zappa

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    Unfortunately James it does not . I was going to make the front hinged but my wife (still uneasy with snakes) didn't feel secure about it. I made the top hinged and being 6ft. with a long reach cleaning is bearable for me!!!
    Marc & Marie

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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    how much did that cost you? Oh by the way... that is a sweet tank!
    Oh how much torture it is to only have one reptile!

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    Re: Mr. Pink's Home

    Well LeapinLeo, the malimine board, precut was around $35,plexiglas was $37 and acouple bucks for hinges, handle, screws and $8 for screenin...thanks for the comments!!!
    Marc & Marie

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