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© Jungle-Exotics If you keep snakes or other reptiles as pets, you may be considering building snake cages yourself rather than purchasing them from a specialist store. In the long run, this makes a lot of sense as it will allow you to customize the snake cage to your exact requirements. It should also save you a lot of money and give you a sense of satisfaction and achievement once built. The most important stage of the process when building a snake cage is the design part. It is hugely important that your design is practical for housing snakes. The design should focus on your snake‘s comfort as well as consider any potential safety requirements, such as guests or other pets. You’ll also want to consider the maintenance aspect of the snake cage, for example how easy will it be to clean the cage and provide food and water to your snakes. Once you are satisfied with your design, it is worth having it checked over by someone that has experience of building snake cages, they will be able to give you advice or suggestions on whether there are any potential problems with your design. To be completely sure, you may also want to have your designed checked out by a Vet, they make be able to make additional recommendations that take into consideration your snake’s welfare. Ultimately, once you are happy with your design and you feel confident that it will work, you are relying on your own skills as a carpenter or handyman. If you do not think you have the skills for building snake cages, it is possible that you could outsource this part of the job to a qualified or skilled craftsperson. Obviously, make sure that this person has the necessary experience and can provide adequate references. If you do decide to build the snake cage yourself, why not record the process as part of a diary or “How to guide” Other people would be very interested in your design and pictures you took whilst building the snake cage, this would make a very interesting and useful web site that others could benefit from. Your snake would also be very proud to show of his brand new “crib”. |