Scutellatus
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Just find one in your area with an after hours number and call them.
I have never had trouble with them... Is there anything else bad about them apart from not being able to take out the doors?reptile one tanks are badly designed;I WONT BE BUYING ANY MORE...sliding glass doors can't be removed without dismantling the tank-which is a pain when you want to clean the glass.
Your best option is to start dismantling the tank,take off the top to get your python out and buy a wooden enclosure from 1 of many custom builders and throw the reptile 1 piece of **** in the bin
no, that is my main complaint.If you can't take out the doors you can't clean them or do major revamps.With most enclosures you can lift the doors up and out but reptile 1 tanks don't let you lift the doorsI have never had trouble with them... Is there anything else bad about them apart from not being able to take out the doors?
If that is the case then how do you assemble them in the first place with no way to hold the glass upright?no, that is my main complaint.If you can't take out the doors you can't clean them or do major revamps.With most enclosures you can lift the doors up and out but reptile 1 tanks don't let you lift the doors
you assemble them in a certain order to hold the pieces in place but once assembled you can't lift the doors out unless you disassemble it again.If that is the case then how do you assemble them in the first place with no way to hold the glass upright?
I don't even know how to disassemble without the sides feeling like they are about to collapseyou assemble them in a certain order to hold the pieces in place but once assembled you can't lift the doors out unless you disassemble it again.
Normally doors are the last thing you put in.
put masking tape around the outside first and then remove the top,I don't even know how to disassemble without the sides feeling like they are about to collapse
Once the snake is safely out and you don't have to worry about it, he/she can work on the enclosure at he/she's own pace.Why would he/she want to hook it out when he/she has nothing to put it in?
Haha thanks!well done ,Aussie ingenuity at it's best
reptile 1 enclosures don't work like that,you have to take off the top and then the sides come apart.There are no screws on the side.In that case a locksmith probably can't do anything until the door is removed. The way to pull the enclosure apart would be by taking off one of the sides completely. That way the doors and back are still there to hold the top up. Remove all the screws on one side and pull the side wall off then you will be able to remove the snake. Then pull the rest of the enclosure down to remove the doors. Once this is done a locksmith may be able to fix the lock or Reptile One may sell complete doors. If not it is just a waiting game to find a complete enclosure at a reasonable price that you can salvage a door off.
I can only think of something similar to what you have done,brackets at each end and a draw bar going across the full length of the tank,we had to do something similar with our Darwin who used to push against the doors banging and banging and actually escaped onceHaha thanks!
Now to make it less of an eye sore or find a new lock that works with these kinds of doors.. any suggestions? The ones that come with the enclosure seem to be out and impossible to get
That looks cool! Better than my notepad pencil ugly piece of wood contraption!View attachment 320828looks like thisView attachment 320829
you do what you can do,some people can make masterpieces,some make do with scraps,as long as it worksThat looks cool! Better than my notepad pencil ugly piece of wood contraption!
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