Why build your own snake or other reptile cage?
When I first started my interest in reptiles I was only young.
At that stage of my life I had little or no skills and did not
understand the requirements of the wonderful creatures so I did
not keep them effectively. We just kept the local lizards, so
the cage temperature was not an issue.
I rekindled my desire later in life but I also had mortgages,
the cost of raising a family and the daily costs of living to
contend with. A reptile was expensive enough, without adding the
costs of retail cages and accessories. So I built my own. It
saved me a lot of money.
You do need some basic tools but the money you save by making it
yourself will allow you to purchase some of those tools that
help make the cage. The remainder can go into accessories so
that for the cost of a basic cage with nothing else you can make
a cage, get some tools and the cage accessories and still have
money left over. That's a big difference.
Many people have materials about the house. If you are going to
make your own cages you can save even more money by using bits
and pieces or timber you may already have, screws, old glass,
hinges, light battens etc. that you already have in the basement
or garage.
When upgrading one of my cages recently, I was able to reuse
some of the materials and the fittings for use on the new cage.
This saved me having to purchase new accessories and materials.
Another benefit is the ability to maintain your own cages. Many
of the plastic or moulded cages cannot be fixed once they are
broken. With a cage you made yourself you can usually fix broken
locks or replace doors (I haven't had to do any of these yet as
they are very sturdy).
When you build your own cages you decide how strong it will be
and what quality of fitting, glues and materials you will be
using. The higher the quality of materials and accessories you
use, the better the final cage product. You are not at the mercy
of manufacturers saving money by using inferior materials and
poor quality fittings.
Another benefit is the ability to customise you cages to suit
your purpose. One of my earliest cages was built as a normal
cage but by placing a removable divider in the middle it allowed
me to re-use the cage when I shipped one of the snakes out. This
divider was fitted over the middle of a heat mat, allowing for
two reptiles to be housed in the cage. It also had two doors.
The cage is now used for another purpose but will soon be empty.
The divider can still be placed back in the cage for another
small snake and then simply removed as the snake gets larger.
Tis snake will finally be moved into an arboreal cage. To
purchase a plastic cage with divider that will only be a
transient cage before the snake goes into a final cage is an
expensive exercise.
If you do need to upgrade again, you have the time to build the
final cage as the snake grows.
Making your own cages allows you to build and maintain your
reptile cages in a cost effective manner while keeping them
comfortable and healthy. You can also expand your collection in
an affordable way, making more money available for the reptiles
while still getting quality cages.