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    PVC Cages that arrive quickly?

    Hello . So I’m fairly new to ball pythons (been doing research since January haha) and I do not have a ball python yet (or any snakes). I was wanting to buy a Reptile Basics pvc cage (I like the look of just having one door on the cage), but I was wondering if there were any recommended places that make them for reasonable prices that also can ship quicker than 10-12 business days. If not, do you know of any pet stores or companies that carry pvc cages in Washington state or nearby (Oregon, Idaho, etc.)?

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    Re: PVC Cages that arrive quickly?

    Reptile Basics is probably the fastest place you’re going to be able to get a pvc cage from. Animal Plastics makes great cages but expect to wait 3+ months.


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    Re: PVC Cages that arrive quickly?

    From what I read you haven't gotten your bp yet, but it sounds like you're ready to purchase one (needing an enclosure in less than 10-12 days). Assuming you are going to quarantine the snake at first for at least 3 months in a clean easy to examine enclosure, order the AP now and when it arrives your new noodle will be ready to move into it's permanent home?
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    Reptile basics will be your safest bet when it comes to lead time.

    AP are great too but you are looking at 12 to 16 weeks

    http://www.herptasticreptiles.com you are looking at 6 weeks unless they have been catching you, you would need to contact Chris to find out.
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