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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Dec 8, 2004 20:12:51 GMT -5
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Post by elizabeth on Dec 9, 2004 6:38:19 GMT -5
Well I will be on the list for an indoor enclosure as soon as I have the money together for one!! That would be perfect for Little Foot or Calisto then I could move one to the living room!! Hmmmmm... maybe I could get one build for the kids??
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Post by waterdragon on Dec 16, 2004 17:34:17 GMT -5
Wow both of those are truly awesome patrick and your cost included all the lighting and bulbs? Sounds like a great deal, you very well may have my business as soon as tax season rolls around
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Post by Steven on Dec 16, 2004 20:50:39 GMT -5
aah, thats so cool Patrick! I wish I had enough $$ for one of those! I would love a small outside enclosure for all my beardies!! Wonderful job Patrick! Steven
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Dec 17, 2004 6:35:28 GMT -5
Hey Guy
Sorry that does not include the lamps or the bulbs that is just the shelves and the enclosure. But this enclosure that I built was for me and it is 6ftx6ftx3ft wide and it will hold Miss Jr. for the rest of her like. Sorry I cannot include the bulb with it.
Hey Steve
The outdoor enclosure cost me 400.00 to make and a lot of good weather but smaller ones can be make for less money the reason that one is so big is because I am housing 3 iguanas in there at the same time when they are out
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Post by geekcoboy103 on Dec 17, 2004 16:13:04 GMT -5
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Post by Marie on Dec 21, 2004 8:59:35 GMT -5
How about an outdoor one on wheels say about 3'X4'X5'? I need one that I can keep in a garage on roll out during the day. I thought of building one myself but I have trouble getting a screw to go in straight and I have practically no tools.
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Post by elizabeth on Dec 21, 2004 9:09:20 GMT -5
Wheels that is a novel idea!! I am sure Patrick will get back with you on that but that really is a very good idea!!
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Post by Marie on Dec 21, 2004 9:17:27 GMT -5
Got the idea from the Green Iguana Society's Habitat section--sun cage. They have a picture and they describe how to build it but I have trouble with just screwing in a simple screw.
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Post by elizabeth on Dec 21, 2004 9:19:54 GMT -5
Well from what I have seen you could not go wrong if you get Patrick to build one for you!! ;D
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Dec 21, 2004 11:04:27 GMT -5
They are great enclosure on GIS! and see that were I come in. I build them for people that have problems in driving a screw in to a piece of wood.
And wheels on enclosures are great! But the reason I build that one so big is because I house 3 of them in there and on nice days they are out there sometimes all day long and you know what can happens if you house some iguana together fights and stuff sometime break out!
So I had to build it were all 3 could have a separate corner and a natural corner. Hey Marie if you like send me the link of the one you’re looking that I can get you some prices.
But the deliver is depending on where you live LOL!!!! You have to remember I do have a day job and work 6 days a week. So deliver would have to be on a Sunday LOL!!!!
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Post by Marie on Dec 21, 2004 16:18:36 GMT -5
Here is the link: www.greenigsociety.org/outdoorcages.htm It's the sunning cage. They have it as 3X3x5 so it can fit through a door but I was thinking 3x4x5 would be ok since it would be in a garage but given one side is 3 that it still be able to go through a regular door if I ever move where I don't have a garage. Delivery will definitely be a problem. I live in San Diego. It would have to be unassembled and shipped. I might be able to handle assembly if the holes were predrilled. I just bought an electric screw driver so that might help. I might have to cuss and jump up and down only half as much to relieve the stress.
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Post by nanshe on Dec 25, 2004 6:28:26 GMT -5
OMG!!! I am DEFINATLY Interested in 1 or 2 of those GORGEOUS indoor cages!!!!!
I also have 3 Iguanas - 2 adult males (one very deformed and little from abuse from previous owners - but he don't know he's deformed & little lol), and a very very large adult female (quite a bit larger than the males).
My disabled male, and my female, are now living together in my bedroom - they used to be seperated, but they seemed to actually like each other - and missed the other when "play time" was over - so I gave this a shot. They seem to be getting along really well, however ANYTHING can happen and it may come down to seperating them again.
I would need 2 large cages up front - and maybe later on a medium sized one (my poor disabled guy is about 2 to 2 1/2 feet long, and weighs less than 3 pounds cause he's so little).
What would shipping to Oregon for 2 of the indoor cages you have above cost? Or how about 1 at a time? And how difficult would it be to put it together on my end?
Those are absolutly BEAUTIFUL cages by the way - you are a VERY talented woodworker!!!!!
~Nan
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Dec 28, 2004 20:24:12 GMT -5
How about an outdoor one on wheels say about 3'X4'X5'? I need one that I can keep in a garage on roll out during the day. I thought of building one myself but I have trouble getting a screw to go in straight and I have practically no tools. Well Marie I check on the shipping and you are looking at 90.00 a panel to ship it to you I think it would be better to deliver if you can hold off tell spring. Plus the delivery would be free LOL!!!!! But I really do not see a problem building one. The price for something like that depending if you would want wood backing or all screen your probably looking at 275.00 delivered.
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Post by matt on Jan 24, 2005 14:00:05 GMT -5
Great looking enclosures
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