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    Re: looking for Acrylic Display setups

    Eric Erb at www.reptiletubs.com has some similar to Barrs but a little nicer finish on them. They work great and the animals look great in them also.

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    Re: looking for Acrylic Display setups

    I use displays from Tom McCarthy at www.mccarthyboas.com\
    very happy with the quality of them.

    http://www.mccarthyboas.com/images/D...c_SetUp_01.jpg
    Last edited by dr del; 09-11-2008 at 07:47 PM. Reason: still hotlinking I think? - let me know if it isn't though.

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    Re: looking for Acrylic Display setups

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Eric Erb at www.reptiletubs.com has some similar to Barrs but a little nicer finish on them. They work great and the animals look great in them also.
    Eric Erb is a great guy! Not only does he have nice cages and displays but he has some incredible animals as well...

    I'd recommend contacting him.

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    Re: looking for Acrylic Display setups

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    We get all of ours fro Doug Barrs. I love these, because each row of displays only requires one lock for the entire row. Fewer keys that way. Here is the link.
    http://www.herpcages.com/cages/cprice2.html

    We first purchased acrylic displays from Ron Billingsly, the displays were "adequate" but the edges were not finished and were quite stickly to slide the doors. Could not lock the displays and a couple deep scratches in the acrylic during manufacturing was something I didn't think should have been shipped.

    After purchase I learned that "finished" edges was an option but I hadn't paid for it, wish I would have known that when ordering.

    I bit the bullet and ordered a complete new set of displays from Doug Barr also and can not say enough about how happy I am with these. They are a huge step above in quality from my first sets and although it's a substantial investment it was well worth it to replace my original displays.

    Customer service was great, time was reasonable and displays arrived in perfect condition just when they were promised.

    Overall, I do believe that having our animals in quality displays shows that we think our animals are "worthy" of being showed off like the gems that they are.

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