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I
am ... very happy with your plans, the organization that you have put into it and I am extremely happy with the response I have gotten from you when I have encountered a problem.
It sure does save money. At the same time it allows me and others like me to experience making the cage for our animal (animals) that we care so much about. I think that when someone takes the time to sit down and make something like this for their animal it really shows how much they care for them and respect them.
With your plans
you can also alter the cage to each and everyone's specifications, or needs.
I think what you are doing is wonderful and I want to thank you again.
Sincerely
Robert Hansford
"This is going to make an 11 year old and his lizard Rex very happy".
Spent $108.00 at Lowes, another $65.00 at Home Depot buying things
that Lowes didn't have..... Spending
time with my son in a hardware store....
PRICELESS!"
"Overall, the best thing I have found from the cage designs... is that:
They work!!!!
They allow you to view and touch your Iguana from all sides, This is a must!
Once you have the material list you don't go back to the hardware store.
Just follow the instructions and it comes out perfect.
Your maintenance will be much easier.
Your iguana will thank you
Once again, you will have built something cool. "
Regards and best to all our Green Iguana friends, Lance and Joey Portwood Glidden, Texas ".
"Very well thought-out designs"
Lost Ball Python Under Floorboards
Question
my ball python has escaped n ive seen him under my floorboards upstairs,some one said to entise him out with food
but as he hasnt eaten for a while i feel this wont work,he got out just before christmas.any ideas please?
lisa.
Answer
I've had a couple dissappear over time. I lost one but the others have turned up eventually. Putting some water out
would be good as that is one thing he will not be able to get there. It may be that there are some rats or mice to eat between the floorboards so that will feed him for a while.
The food doesn't work that well but he should come out when he goes hunting if he cannot get food under the floor.
It's probably reaonably warm there so he will be able to survive. They can go for a long time without food but I would think that he shoud start to get hungry after about a month or so and come out. Look in high places. I've had friends discover them months later in sock drawers and all sorts of odd places.
Don't panic yet and just keep a lookout and some water somewhere.
Mark Chapple is the Author of "How to build enclosures
for reptiles"
Find out how to build these terrestrial and arboreal cages for snakes and lizards.
Full color pictures, detailed diagrams and easy to follow, step-by-step instructions.
http://www.reptile-cage-plans.com
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