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    Question Animal Plastics. is it good?

    Im gonna be getting a ball python pretty soon. i wanted to get an animal plastics T1 terrestrial cage with belly heat and a flourescent light fixture. are these cages good? the python im gettin was just hatched this year so it is small.

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    Re: Animal Plastics. is it good?

    It's a bit large for a hatchling. You could save yourself a lot of money right now by starting out with a 12 qt tub or 10 gallon tank. Then when he's a year or more older, move him up to a larger size.

    But yes. I do like AP cages!

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    Re: Animal Plastics. is it good?

    Quote Originally Posted by fatheadf14 View Post
    Im gonna be getting a ball python pretty soon. i wanted to get an animal plastics T1 terrestrial cage with belly heat and a flourescent light fixture. are these cages good? the python im gettin was just hatched this year so it is small.
    Just go ahead and buy a four high 32qt rack from AP I love my AP rack. And trust me you'll fill those other 3 slots FAST!
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    Re: Animal Plastics. is it good?

    I use AP's T-10's for my breeder Borneos...IMO - AP's are the best out there...

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    Re: Animal Plastics. is it good?

    An AP T1 would be fine for a small BP as long as you have some hides.

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    Re: Animal Plastics. is it good?

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    It's a bit large for a hatchling. You could save yourself a lot of money right now by starting out with a 12 qt tub or 10 gallon tank. Then when he's a year or more older, move him up to a larger size.

    But yes. I do like AP cages!
    I agree.
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    Re: Animal Plastics. is it good?

    I think AP is great. No complaints with any aspects of that company.

    Haven't tried other companies, but they're made of 1/2" PVC, have sliding glass doors, custom orders if necessary, and they look fantastic.

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