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    Looking for new Cage

    Hey guys, I haven't been around in awhile but I'm looking for a new enclosure for my jungle carpet. preferably a display cage...or one of those plastic cages, I was thinking of boaphile or http://www.showcasecages.com/ does anyone have any experience with either of these people or does anyone have any suggestions...does radiant heat work well? and anything else you might find useful would be greatly appreciated
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    RHP work great with carpets. I keep almost all of mine exlusively in PVC Cages from Jim over at www.pvccages.com. They are probably the best price / timeline available with most cages shipping within 2-3 weeks of order. Great turnaround time compared to most. Only downside is they come flattened out, but most companys will do that as well. Jungles don't need massive amounts of humidity, so no worries there even though these tanks do hold them extremely well. Just make sure you get them perched, and nothing less than 18" tall, I have 4x2x2, 2x2x2, and 3x2x2 for my carpets (IJ, Jungles, Coastals).
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    don't forget to think about animal plastics or ConstrictorsNW as potential sources of a plastic cage.

    When I have the money, all my adult carpets are going in constrictorsNW cages with radiant heat panels.

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