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    211 Vision Cage

    Anyone know anything about it? Does it keep temps and humidity well for balls? Do they stack well? Easy to clean? That kind of stuff. Just got one with the Albino I purchased, seems pretty sweet, but just wondering if anyone here uses them and if they are nice cages.

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    Re: 211 Vision Cage

    I have a 221 and I love it. Humidity and temps are always on point. And their super easy to clean. Especially when you take the glass out. I will be getting two more of these things here soon for my other snakes.

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    Re: 211 Vision Cage

    I have 12 of them and like them. I block off most of the vent on top with foil to keep my ambient temperature and humidity where I want them. The only issue I have with a couple of them is they have bowed slightly over time and it can be a little tight getting the glass out for cleaning. They are easy to clean. However, one modification I did with mine was to drill a small 1/8" hole in the top back corner to allow water to drain out when I take them outside every couple months to do a full cleaning. I just tip them on the back and let the excess water escape then allow them to air dry. Otherwise you have to soak the water out with a towel.
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    I use visions and love them, temps and humidity are easy to maintain. When I had my BP he was in a 221, but I honestly felt like it was too small for him. When my Childrens Python gets a little more size to him, he will be going in there. I have my blueys in 322s.
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