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  • 05-02-2009, 10:14 AM
    Denial
    Any experience with these???
    Ive been looking at freedom breeders and ars racks for a while now for my growing ball python collection and I like the way they look and they seem very easy to clean and everything and move around. And im going to have to add some more larger cages to the collection soon and I have my mind pretty set on animal plastics but also Ive been looking at sentec cages (which look very nice but I dont really like the doors! I dont like doors that fold down or open sideways) And freedom breeder also has a 96" cage that has three cages with it and they are on a rack and everything and slide open. This cage looks great and looks very easy to clean and everything. But I have two concerns with this cage one being it doesnt look like it has locks? And I really like the peace of mind knowing my snakes are locked up. Second im not sure how well it would hold humidity in. But I was just wondering if anyone else has worked with these. I would hate to drop that much cash on them and end up not liking them lol. Thank for any input!

    Danny
  • 05-05-2009, 09:01 PM
    m00kfu
    Re: Any experience with these???
    While I don't have any experience with the ARS/Freedom Breeder racks specifically, I have built some myself that are pretty much the same. I definitely prefer the hanging tub style over the shelf style that is built with melamine or PVC. The only drawback is you generally need to keep it in a room that is temperature controlled.

    As far as the Animal Plastics cages go, we've got a few of the T10's over here for our bloods -- they're great. They seem to be about the only company around that does the sliding glass front doors that I prefer.
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