babyyitslove
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So we just obtained our very first Argentine B&W female... luckily for us, we found her the day she was posted and drove 5 hours to pick her up and 5 hours back.
She's three years old and a total sweetheart!
So she was a total impulse buy...as we had a 'plan' in our heads and some estimates on paper for pricing and materials, we hadn't gotten as far as buying anything when we saw her and had to act fast!
So...we used ALL of what we had laying around...and this is what we have SO far...
We just used a bunk bed frame that we had no use for, some framed glass window panels and sealed OSB for the back and floor. Sealed it all with silicone.
It stands 6 1/2 foot long, 4 foot deep and 3 1/2 foot tall.
Next will be
*a better hide (although she likes the one she has, we want one with depth for her since she kicks all of the eco earth out)
*a better water tub, like a shallow troft.
*building another cage on TOP of her existing cage with an identical set up for our columbian tegu, which will make the lid and lights able to be mounted.
...and then whatever comes to mind next.
She's three years old and a total sweetheart!
So she was a total impulse buy...as we had a 'plan' in our heads and some estimates on paper for pricing and materials, we hadn't gotten as far as buying anything when we saw her and had to act fast!
So...we used ALL of what we had laying around...and this is what we have SO far...
We just used a bunk bed frame that we had no use for, some framed glass window panels and sealed OSB for the back and floor. Sealed it all with silicone.
It stands 6 1/2 foot long, 4 foot deep and 3 1/2 foot tall.
Next will be
*a better hide (although she likes the one she has, we want one with depth for her since she kicks all of the eco earth out)
*a better water tub, like a shallow troft.
*building another cage on TOP of her existing cage with an identical set up for our columbian tegu, which will make the lid and lights able to be mounted.
...and then whatever comes to mind next.