Re: boa master or boaphile
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Pro-Line from Constrictors NW.
I looked at them all. The Pro-Line had the best price for the size and uses superior HDPE plastic. It's the best plastic around in my opinion. Nothing sticks to the plastic so it's easy to clean.
My cage was EASY to set up. It looks like this.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...a/DSC00677.jpg
I have a step by step setup thread I can link you to.
Ed Lilley's customer service is excellent. He called me when I setting up my cage. He answers e-mails, calls and texts.
I will say AP also has great customer service.
This 4' X 2' X 14" cage came to my door including delivery price for $263. That included my extra 3 sets of perch holders and a lock.
14"s of height is really nice for a boa in a 4 foot cage. You can jump to 18" but I'm seeing good headroom with 14" and perches.
Re: boa master or boaphile
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Originally Posted by
treeboa
Just make sure the inside is sealed well otherwise the first time your boa overflows the water bowl you'll have water all over the floor. If they haven't done it, it's easy to do. I never had a mess with my false water cobra's AP cage and they are MESSY!
Very VERY good point!! :gj:
Re: boa master or boaphile
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Originally Posted by
raisnok
i found a animal plastics t10 for 125 in my town waiting to hear from the guy to see if he still has it and have to figure out a way to transport it
OK, $125 is pretty hard to beat. I'd re-seal that whole thing just to have it done yourself. Check and recheck cords heat tape/UTH of RHP if it's already installed.
Power everything up including lights.
If it has none of those items $125 is a hell of a deal.
I'd say do it as long as the cage is in good condition.