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AP arboreal cages

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  • 01-27-2016, 11:31 PM
    jack jones
    AP arboreal cages
    Does anyone here house their beardie in an AP cage? I'm curious because I'm daydreaming of a way to have two beardie enclosures and an AP T-8 housed in a single space, like a bookshelf or something. This is down the line, but I'd love a way to have a quality habitat for more than one of each animal. We have one beardie and one BP now. Both in glass tanks (40 gal breeder and 20 long).
  • 02-06-2016, 08:17 PM
    Hypancistrus
    Re: AP arboreal cages
    The biggest problem I could see with this is heat bulbs. I know AP can put circle screens into the tops of their tanks, and they can put the UV light as a single shop light into the inside of the tank (it will be only about 18" long by the way) but I don't see how you could have two stacked AP cages with heat bulbs. My beardie loves basking under his heat bulbs and I'd hate to deprive him of it.

    There are a couple cages that offer stacking plastic cages with the ability to add lights.

    Vision Cages.

    http://www.lllreptile.com/catalog/37...cages-and-tubs

    Showcase Cages.

    http://www.showcasecages.com/

    Myself... I've never cared for the "look" of the Vision cages. The showcase are a bit better aesthetically. I've never used either.
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