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im looking to build an enclosure for my ball python but i dont know what materials would be safe and heat stable for a pad as well as a lamp.
any help would be greatly apreciated by myself and my snake.
I use 3/8 ply wood for my cage and it seems to be just fine. You can also use 2x2's for the frame of it. This is the one i just completed. Brad "the snake guru" told me that you can use "Min Wax Poly-crylic" on top of any paint you use , does a good job of making it water proof.
Besides waterproofing, how do you make the wooden enclosures heat safe? I mean some of those lamps can heat up my screen tops pretty well. I dont mean to hijack but can anyone point me in the right direction to find plans for building enclosures ( not just for snakes ) ?
Well you can set a Rheostat on the lights to control the temperature. And those lights get hot, but I dont think they can ingite wood. The little boxes on the ones I have posted above, are to put the light domes inside then when you shut the door its covered to keep the animal away from the light too.