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  • 04-07-2014, 03:51 PM
    Nick_bp
    Precision Caging
    I am looking for a PVC stackable cage's that look nice and are decently priced just wondering if anybody has used or worked with this company? http://www.precisioncaging.com/ Just want to know what you think about them positive or negative, and if you have pictures that would be greatly appreciated. Also if you know any companies let me know. I have looked at Animal Plastics, BoaMaster, boaphileplastics (hear alot of bad things about this company), and Vision Cages. I will be housing Leopard Geckos/Fat Tail Geckos. Thank you
  • 04-07-2014, 03:56 PM
    jclaiborne
    I haven't heard of them, that being said I looked at their website and they don't display that much info. They say their cages are made of "high impact" plastic with "unbreakable hinges", but I don't see an actual material list or thickness of the material.
  • 04-07-2014, 04:21 PM
    Nick_bp
    Re: Precision Caging
    Yeah it just seemed a little shady to me so I thought I would see if anybody has ever dealt with them before. Thanks for replying and throwing in your 2¢, greatly appreciated
  • 04-07-2014, 04:31 PM
    jclaiborne
    For what its worth I currently use vision cages for my Lizards and love them. I will be building my bigger cages on my own simply because I don't like the high price tags on 8ft cages, but my visions hold humidity and temp well. Especially if you are going to be housing geckos you won't have a cage big enough to run into the sagging problems that visions have. I normally see the sag in 4ft or longer, for your geckos, if housing individually a V221 would be a nice size cage. Again just my 2 cents :D
  • 05-11-2014, 09:32 PM
    Nic Bednarz
    Re: Precision Caging
    I did a lot of research before making my recent purchase, and can say I've ever heard of them. I ended up buying from Constrictors NW. The build time was longer than I would of liked, but it was exactly the time they told me when I ordered. I know they do stack-able cages. I only purchased a single. I'm still completing it (read saving for an EcoZone unit and lighting) but I like the quality thus far, and feel the price was fair. My local herp store keeps other well known cages and I wasn't impressed with any of them. I'm drawing a blank atm on the gentleman's name but they (constrictors nw) was always prompt to respond to my emails.

    Hope that helps.

    Edit: Just noticed what you'll be keeping, I'm not sure if they make cages small enough for your needs.
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