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    repti-racks

    I'm looking into getting a few. What size would be big enough to house an adult female? 24x18x12, 30x16x16, or 35x23x12? And the only heating options are radiant heat panels. Could flexwatt be installed underneath just as effectively?

    Here's a link to the caging page:
    http://www.repti-racks.com/index.php...mart&Itemid=41

    Also, they seem to be much cheaper than the norm. Is this reflected in their quality?
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    Re: repti-racks

    Quote Originally Posted by musicalKeyes View Post
    I'm looking into getting a few. What size would be big enough to house an adult female? 24x18x12, 30x16x16, or 35x23x12? And the only heating options are radiant heat panels. Could flexwatt be installed underneath just as effectively?

    Here's a link to the caging page:
    http://www.repti-racks.com/index.php...mart&Itemid=41

    Also, they seem to be much cheaper than the norm. Is this reflected in their quality?
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    I've bought from Steve in the past and am currently buying more cages from him.

    Before you jump to any conclusions regarding heating options, call and talk to him.

    All things being equal, I think Steve makes a better product than AP. My AP cages are in Sag City. Steve's ultra series cages are stronger, lighter and you don't have to put them together.

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    Re: repti-racks

    I have a few myself, i love them!

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    Re: repti-racks

    Steve is a nice guy.. Bought my super tiger retic from him.. quick and easy ..

    i want to buy some of his cages..
    YAY!

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    Re: repti-racks

    Anyone have their snake racks? Any sagging problems with the shelves?

    1.0 BEL ~ 1.0 Super Pastel ~ 0.3 Pastel
    0.1 Spider ~ 1.0 Spider het Ghost
    0.1 Pinstripe ~ 1.0 Yellow Belly
    1.1 Cinnamon ~ 1.2 Mojave
    1.0 Lesser ~ 0.1 het Ghost
    1.0 Albino ~ 0.1 Black Pastel ~ 1.0 Enchi
    0.1 Pied ~ 1.0 het Pied ~ 1.0 Axanthic
    1.0 Orange Ghost ~ 0.3 Normals ~ 1.8 Ghana Normals

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