What do you use as a separator between cages in a long line?

KCcham

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Hello everyone! I am building a new indoor area for our 4 adult Panthers, they have been enjoying the outside since may, but it is now time to come home. I have a large space for them that is 5' high, 4 ' deep and 15 feet long, I would like to divide this into 4 sections, but am not sure what kind of divider would be best to use? I need something that is going to look nice, not some trash bags taped to the walls. My wife doesnt care what I make it out of " as long as it looks nice.


Thanks in advance for the help!
 
Ive had good luck with latex painted foam board meant for insulation. If you are rich you can get the 2" thick stuff and its almost a wall on its own.
 
You can get 4x8 sheets of 1\8 inch brown hardboard, or the white bumpy sheets that you see on commercial bathroom walls. You can find both in hardware stores. The white boards are waterproof and brighten the cages.
 
I don't remember what it's called but that plastic cardboard looking stuff works great. It's waterproof too. Its the same stuff that real estate places make those lawn signs with. They sell it in black or white at home depot for pretty cheap.


However, you could get any color you like at a sign store..I plan on getting green ones to line the back of my cage so my mister doesn't hit my wall. I live in Socal so there are these stores idk about your area. Just an idea if you don't like the other options


EDIT: this is the stuff... http://corrugatedplastics.net/
 
I don't remember what it's called but that plastic cardboard looking stuff works great. It's waterproof too. Its the same stuff that real estate places make those lawn signs with. They sell it in black or white at home depot for pretty cheap.


However, you could get any color you like at a sign store..I plan on getting green ones to line the back of my cage so my mister doesn't hit my wall. I live in Socal so there are these stores idk about your area. Just an idea if you don't like the other options


EDIT: this is the stuff... http://corrugatedplastics.net/

I use black plexiglass
 
Currently I'm using the plastic you get for fluorescent light fixtures, the bumpy stuff. It lets light through but you can't see through it. Works good, just don't drop it. It is brittle and fractures.

If I had to do more, I'd use coroplast.
 
Thanks everyone for the responses! My dad owns a graphics-sign biz and I think I will use some of his colorplast. I might try to use it for the bottom as well!

Thanks again!
 
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