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    Okay, I think yall have put me on the right track. Instead of worrying about outfitting the closet, I'll definitely focus on getting the 6+ ft enclosures and divide them, as that will be more economical anyway. Even if I can't move this year, I can always get at least an enclosure for the retic and maybe one for the scrub, depending on her growth, and put them in my living room. Thanks!

    Why don't AP make an 6-8' enclosure thats 3' tall? Sag, maybe.
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    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?

    Quote Originally Posted by wnateg View Post
    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.

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    Re: How would you utilize this space for a reptile room?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gocntry View Post
    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):


    And when you go there now:
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    Look how these 3 jumped prices:


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    Re: How would you utilize this space for a reptile room?

    Quote Originally Posted by wnateg View Post
    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):


    And when you go there now:

    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.

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