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Re: A20, A25, T25, or T35 for SD retics
Originally Posted by 67temp
I'm starting to learn more towards the T20 over the T25 since it's 6" taller. I really wish there was a 3' height option.
Could get two T25s and cut a pass through between the floor and ceiling a-la Reinz...? Would be pricey but pretty damn cool
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Re: A20, A25, T25, or T35 for SD retics
Originally Posted by 67temp
I'm starting to learn more towards the T20 over the T25 since it's 6" taller. I really wish there was a 3' height option.
They will make it custom. Won't even add much time to the wait. It's gonna be a long wait anyway.
Good luck!
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A20, A25, T25, or T35 for SD retics
Originally Posted by 303_enfield
They will make it custom. Won't even add much time to the wait. It's gonna be a long wait anyway.
Good luck!
They may or they may not. Last custom thing I requested was two 4’ cages with a pass through on two ends so I could connect to make a modular 8’. They straight up told me no due to the volume of orders and that was 2yrs ago when their lead time was like 6-8weeks shorter. Still love their products though and will order more eventually when needed.
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Here is a thought - why not go DIY. That way you can custom build the cage to your personal specs, without having to pay more than you need to and still have to wait for several months to get the cage. Often times a DIY cage will save about $150 or more on a 6' long PVC or melamine cage, when compared with some well known cage manufactures.
If fact this is the option I am seriously considering myself for my super dwarf retics, and boas when they get large enough.
Snakes
1.0 Pure Hog Island Boas (Boa imperator) - "Boss"
0.1 Tamaulipas Cloud Forest Boa (Boa imperator) - "Elena"
0.1 Ivory/Super YB Ball Python (Python regius) - "Ivory"
1.1 Cape York Spotted Python (Antaresia maculosa) - "Irwin & Iris"
0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Acrantophis dumerili) - "Lysse"
1.0 75% Super Dwarf Retic (Malayopython reticulatus) - "Kal"
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0.1 Yellow Ackie Monitor (Varanus acanthurus) - "Gigi"
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Re: A20, A25, T25, or T35 for SD retics
Originally Posted by Krj2501
Here is a thought - why not go DIY. That way you can custom build the cage to your personal specs, without having to pay more than you need to and still have to wait for several months to get the cage. Often times a DIY cage will save about $150 or more on a 6' long PVC or melamine cage, when compared with some well known cage manufactures.
If fact this is the option I am seriously considering myself for my super dwarf retics, and boas when they get large enough.
I have the tools and can easily haul the materials. If I was outfitting an entire room with cages I would make them. For one or two cages it just makes more sense to let someone else with a CNC do a cleaner more professional job. Not to mention the learning curve of what works and doesn't in the design and build aspect. I don't want an animal escaping or getting hurt because the door had some play or a rough edge somewhere.
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From the choices you listed, I would go with the A25, smaller retics, especially Super Dwarves tend to be semi/mostly-arboreal, I would personally opt for the extra height to provide your retics with more climbing opportunities.
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I ended up ordering something from AP I don't think was mentioned in this thread. As the saying goes buy once, cry once ...... Except I bought two so double the
Looks like the lead times are about 4-5 months still. So now the waiting game starts.
Silent Hill Reptiles and Rodents
https://www.silenthillreptiles.com/
1.4 Carpet pythons
15.21 Corn snakes
1.1 of SD reticulated pythons, cali kings,black house snakes,trans-pecos,northern pines
1.2 Japanese rat, 1.3 natrix n. natrix
6.1 Balls, 1.0 orange Halloween ATB, 1.0 bci
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Re: A20, A25, T25, or T35 for SD retics
Originally Posted by 67temp
I ended up ordering something from AP I don't think was mentioned in this thread...
My interest is piqued. Whatchya end up ordering?
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Re: A20, A25, T25, or T35 for SD retics
Originally Posted by jmcrook
My interest is piqued. Whatchya end up ordering?
(2) A35'S 72"x24"x48" in black with sliding glass doors, locks, basking shelf, and heat panel installation. I still need to order the heat panels though. Surprising the A35 was cheaper than the T35.
Silent Hill Reptiles and Rodents
https://www.silenthillreptiles.com/
1.4 Carpet pythons
15.21 Corn snakes
1.1 of SD reticulated pythons, cali kings,black house snakes,trans-pecos,northern pines
1.2 Japanese rat, 1.3 natrix n. natrix
6.1 Balls, 1.0 orange Halloween ATB, 1.0 bci
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