Re: How would you utilize this space for a reptile room?
Pretty sure AP makes a 6' x 2' x 4' "arboreal" enclosure. Check out their other arboreal options -- perhaps there's something of a dimension you'd like there. Good luck, and keep us updated!
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Re: How would you utilize this space for a reptile room?
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wnateg
I am looking at boamaster, not the boaphile, though I think bowing is the main concern with either of them, but boamaster uses 1/2" thick, so it should be alright, though they don't have the center brace like AP. And it seems they ship faster than AP, so that's a plus. And I like the design better.
If you end up with a Boamaster, let us know your thoughts on it. I looked those up and they are about 3 hours from me, so if I purchased a few of those
I can pick them up and save some money on the shipping.
Re: How would you utilize this space for a reptile room?
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Gocntry
If you end up with a Boamaster, let us know your thoughts on it. I looked those up and they are about 3 hours from me, so if I purchased a few of those
I can pick them up and save some money on the shipping.
Well, I was going to give them a shot, so I pulled up the website today, and they raised their prices over $200!
This is an old page from yesterday I had up on my computer (pricing comparable to AP):
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...6ec2fdb2d4.png
And when you go there now:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...57fb5d2fd9.png
Re: How would you utilize this space for a reptile room?
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wnateg
Wow, I understand price increases but that's a BIG jump......
I see Reptile Basics does a 2x6x15" for $275.00 But it's pickup only... 2 more hours drive from Boamaster for me, Doesnt specify thickness of Pvc though
And I see Boamaster next size up is 8x24x14 is only $50.00 more now (700.00) but they use 3/4" pvc.
So many variety's, prices and manufacturers to choose from makes getting a new enclosure hard.