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View Poll Results: Which Cage is better?

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  • Vision

    11 34.38%
  • NPI

    5 15.63%
  • Other, (please list)

    8 25.00%
  • I have no experiance or opinion about plastic cages so meh

    8 25.00%
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    Re: Vision Or NPI Cages?

    I'd reccomend going with Rich over at RBI www.reptilebasics.com

    I've heard many good things about the cages Rich builds. And with Rich you can never really go wrong.
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    Re: Vision Or NPI Cages?

    i have a visionarium from creativepet.com i'm considering NPI for the future if i get more snakes.

    my current collection
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    0.1 Dumerils Boa (Hemera)
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    0.1 dutch rabbit (Lucy)

    my "future hopefuls"
    0.0.1 pied cockatiel 0.0.1 white bellied caique 0.0.2 guinea pigs

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    Re: Vision Or NPI Cages?

    I own terrestrial cages from Reptile Basics, Repti-Racks, Dragons4u, and an arboreal cage from PVC-Cages. I personally like Reptile Basics cages the best, but don't like the price. Repti-Racks cages are pretty good quality, and a great price. Dragons4u cages are very thin, and I only use them for small snakes. I would not put a large snake in one, because I would be afraid of the snake breaking through the cage. I love my arboreal cage from PVC-Cages. Since I don't own any terrestrial cages from them, I can not comment on their quality.
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    Reptile Basics all the way. I have 9 of them and plan to buy more once I move. By far the best cages i've ever owned. Rich is a great guy to work as well.

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    Re: Vision Or NPI Cages?

    Quote Originally Posted by meeistom View Post
    Reptile Basics all the way. I have 9 of them and plan to buy more once I move. By far the best cages i've ever owned. Rich is a great guy to work as well.
    I dont think RBI makes cages anymore. They no longer have them listed on their website. I don't know for sure.
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    I saw an ad for these in Reptiles Magazine yesterday. http://npicages.com/36_stackable_cage.html

    However I'd still go with Animal Plastics.
    Last edited by LizardPants; 05-21-2011 at 01:29 PM.

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    What about rickys reptile enclosures. I know their very expensive. But take a look and tell me what you think? www.rickysreptileenclosures.com

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    Re: Vision Or NPI Cages?

    I have been using showcase enclosures now for the past year and have had no problems other then them being a little expensive. I haven't seen anyone else mention them, any reason?

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    Re: Vision Or NPI Cages?

    Quote Originally Posted by psdsimon1689 View Post
    What about rickys reptile enclosures. I know their very expensive. But take a look and tell me what you think? www.rickysreptileenclosures.com
    This page is full of reviews: CLICK HERE

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    Re: Vision Or NPI Cages?

    About a year ago I began switching to Jeff Ronne's Boaphile Plastics cages and racks, and it's the best move I've ever made. I've used a lot of different caging solutions and Boaphile is by far the most well-built, convenient, and aesthetically pleasing system I've encountered.

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