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My eye sore of a viv

Also, I drilled holes under where the heat mat sits so there wont be a build up of heat that could damage the viv or the plexy. and then put a piece of wood under each corner to raise it up so hair can flow through those holes. I'm not sure if its 100 percent necessary but its a good safety measure
 
here is a picture of the plexy with the heat pad under it.

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And here's the gap not sure why im posting this but gives you the idea of you couldn't imagine it

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and i know the wood looks rought its still being finished, right now im testing to make sure the electronics are keeping good heat.
 
Is that plexi-glass or real glass on the front? If it were mine I would secure the glass on two spots towards the middle to be sure the snake could not push its way out. Otherwise it looks pretty good! Can't wait to see it further along!
 
the only place its possible for it to escape by pushing on the plexi would the top center. I think im going to make a small wedge just to push the plexi against the wood so the snake cant push it.
 
It was working alright. I decided to buy a baby ball rather than an older one so now it wont be used for some time. I am thinking that heat pad might not be adequate
 
I know this thread has been dead for a few months but I was going to say that if you used a sander you could realy flatten out some of those rounded cuts and if you are willing to do the work, you could use fiberglass on the outside to fill in all the grooves and then paint it and I think it would look really sharp. Your removable window in the front has given me a few ideas my self :D Im curios to see it after you have a snake living in there.
 
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