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  • 09-15-2004, 11:43 PM
    Marla
    Another 30 second classic........
    The same site has the same page in English
    http://www.reptilica.de/shop/product...lish/index.htm
    Quote:

    The Exo Terra Flexarium's open-air concept provides optimal ventilation- very important for a number of reptile species (e.g. Chameleons)- and can be used with different lighting systems, sich as incandescent bulbs and flouroscent tubes. The nylon mesh allows ultraviolet rays from flourecent UVB light to penetrate deep inside the enclosure. The Flexarium can also be positioned in front of windows , without the risk of overheating, as is common with glass terrariums . The Exoterra Flextray(sold seperately) can be used to hold substrate and/or contain liquids inside the enclosure, or used at the back to protect the interior from misting water.
  • 09-15-2004, 11:44 PM
    Kara
    Aquariums are for fish. If you want an enclosure that is going to go the distance, you may want to consider Animal Plastics, Vision or some of the other plastic cage manufacturers. A cage that is specifically designed for reptiles allow for easier environmental control (which is vital) than a glass tank that holds neither heat nor humidty well.

    Just a thought.

    K
  • 09-16-2004, 12:59 AM
    Cody
    Usually with a ball python, unless you end up with a larger than normal bp, or are going for a nice looking enclosures, you can get a rubbermaid thats decent size for adults. Unless I'm mistaken. :(
  • 09-16-2004, 09:24 AM
    Smulkin
    Yeah it's ugly as all sin - but frighteningly effective. Yay tupperware!
  • 09-16-2004, 01:22 PM
    wendy
    welcome to the site......rubbermaid is great option. you will find it highly effective. although if you are looking for a display cage, people have successfully kept bp's in an aquarium. although it is a bit more challenging.whatever you decide...good luck.
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