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    Mr Thamnophis ssssnakeluvr's Avatar
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    my "critter room"

    finally got the spring cleaning done, now that it's summer....
    this is where I keep all my critters. it's a mother-in-law apartment...only thing it doesn't have is a stove. I keep my red eared sliders in the tub in the bathroom during the winter.
    here's the door in the back of my garage....



    the home made snake rack.....



    some regular tanks


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    Re: my "critter room"

    the other side of the room, including my dart board....the mouse rack was home made for a friend, he gave it to me....yes, it leans to the side, but it's sturdy!!



    here we are entering the kitchen area, my working area....



    here's more of the kitchen....


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    Re: my "critter room"

    and some storage area for stuff....behind the door is our library....needs to be thinned out...got tons of books!! Lyndi and I love to read!!!!!


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    Re: my "critter room"

    Nice, simple layout.. Our room also has baseboard heat, I'm ripping it out and going radiant under the floor.

    Less places for escapees to hide the better. They may escape the enclosure, but not the room.. That's what I'm shooting for.

    No furniture to hide in or under, tight molding, no place to go or hide.

    Once again Don, nice layout there. Ok I take that back now ,,,, not really..

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    Re: my "critter room"

    Thanks!! I went thru last spring and sealed every little nook and cranny, hole, or anywhere anything bigger than an ant could escape....my albino red sider escaped and got out thru a small hole and the neighbor kids killed her....sicked, but learned a hard (expensive) lesson. now, if something gets out....I generally find it.

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    Re: my "critter room"

    Nice and organized, Don. :-) I'm working on getting organized. Really. I am. :-)

    I've just discovered something called Book Mooch. You list books you want to give away, make a wishlist of books you'd like, and they match you up. There's a point system to try and keep it fair. I've been having a ball, moving out books I didn't want to keep and getting my wishlist filled!!! Might be an idea for ya... or maybe we should do our own Thamnophis Mooch!!! :-)
    Lori, New Hope Rescue-- rescuing equines and others
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    Re: my "critter room"

    Nice dad... the snake that they came and told me that they found and killed?

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    Re: my "critter room"

    WOW! Can we say, "Serious about snakes," here? Don, you are SO LUCKY to have the m-i-l apartment. Just the perfect thing.

    Lori, thanks for the tip on Book Mooch - tho I've none to contribute at the moment. Still it's good to learn about.

    Don't you think we've already started Thamnophis Mooch? With T.c. ocellatus?

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    Re: my "critter room"

    Quote Originally Posted by Garter_Gertie View Post
    Lori, thanks for the tip on Book Mooch - tho I've none to contribute at the moment. Still it's good to learn about.

    Don't you think we've already started Thamnophis Mooch? With T.c. ocellatus?
    Ahhhh yep, good point.
    Lori, New Hope Rescue-- rescuing equines and others
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    Re: my "critter room"

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    Nice and organized, Don. :-) I'm working on getting organized. Really. I am. :-)

    I've just discovered something called Book Mooch. You list books you want to give away, make a wishlist of books you'd like, and they match you up. There's a point system to try and keep it fair. I've been having a ball, moving out books I didn't want to keep and getting my wishlist filled!!! Might be an idea for ya... or maybe we should do our own Thamnophis Mooch!!! :-)
    well....only took me 2 months to get it cleaned.....and that's with Nikki's help

    my wife might like the book mooch....I tend to keep the ones I like....and read them over and over....

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