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    "Preparing For Second shed" NetBSD's Avatar
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    my work in progress

    well on another forum i posted this project and got one person saying its way to big for 2 garter snakes, its 13"x18"x41" roughly 41 gallon. what do you guys think?



    its an old floor model TV from 1984 that i gutted




    and this is one of the guys going in after i finish it.




    i saved this guy after some kid ran him over with a bike

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    Re: my work in progress

    There is no such thing as too large of a cage for garters. They are very active snakes and can use all that room a lot more than most snakes. I think it would be fun to try a project like that. Keep us up to date on the work that you do.

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    Re: my work in progress

    Welcome aboard.

    I agree with Tori, there's really no such thing as too large of a cage. Some of us here have much larger enclosures. My own enclosures are about twice as big, as far as volume goes. They're definitely not small, but they're not too big either.

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    Re: my work in progress

    welcome to the forum
    I've got three garters in a 4'x3' enclosure and I wish I could give them more space because they do utilize it
    the person who told you that your enclosure is too big for two garters probably keeps less active snakes
    have fun with your retrofit
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    Re: my work in progress

    Oh how cool-- my grandmother just got rid of an old cabinet tv and man, I stood there and looked at that thing wondering what I could do with it!! You have to keep us updated as it progresses!! And I concur 100%-- there is no such thing as too much room for garters. Just give them lots of cozy hides, too. :-)
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    Re: my work in progress

    It's excellent!!! .... don't let anyone tell you that a garter needs a small space rofl.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: my work in progress

    Welcome.

    That's a great idea.

    When your done, can you help me with my water cooler aquarium?

    Garters will love that kind of space...

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    Re: my work in progress

    Well that's good to hear that i'm not wasting my time with this. ill definatly keep you guys posted. this is my very first DIY enclosure so its gunna take a little bit till i get it all done, i have no plans what so ever im just making it up as i go along.


    I'm off today to get some linoleum to line it with. you guys know where i can get a type of silicone or something to seal the cracks with that is non-toxic? so far at home depot, lows, Walmart, k-mart and some local hardware stores i cant find any with the non-toxic label on it

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    Re: my work in progress

    Oh! Too fun! Keep us aprised of your steps. That's a great idea and if it's something I'm able to do, I'ld love to!
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    Very cool project!
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