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Animal plastic cages.

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  • 10-26-2008, 10:46 AM
    tmartin2347
    Animal plastic cages.
    Anyone who has an animal plastics please post some pictures w/ or w/out your snakes in them.
    What temperatures are your rooms with these cages? can you have them in rooms that are not heated up to 80 degrees? Would you recommend them to someone who is looking to just get one or two boas and possibably having them in a room that will be around 65-70 degrees?


    Pretty much what it comes down to is I've been much into ball pythons and cannot afford what I want to do, and can't afford to heat a whole room for my racks in my new apartment I'm moving into.
    Well I'm going to get a couple of boas when I move out and that's it I'm not going crazy and trying to buy every boa I see just want two maybe even just one to start with. So I've never had just a reptile cage I've always had rbi racks for my ball pythons, so I need help with everything I might need when I am ready to purchase a cage. I'm thinking I'm going to go with Animal plastics and was looking at all the add ons and am a little overwhelmed with everything you can get and what I need.

    Please help me out here and post some pictures of your animal plastics cages whether its one or a lot of cages.
  • 10-26-2008, 04:36 PM
    td30
    Re: Animal plastic cages.
    I have and would strongly recommend the AP T10 for a boa. Just the cage, no extras. In the room temp you described I would recommend heating it with a good size RHP (80W at least). You may need a little flexwatt as well depending on how cool the room gets.
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