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    Best plastic cage???

    Hey everyone, my ball python is gettin big and i really want to move him out of his glass tank and into a bigger pastic one. Does anyone know any good websites for it??? i think it will be much easier to ontrol temps and humidity in a pastic one. Also, does anyone know how much it would be just to take my ball python in to the Vet for a check up?

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    How big is he? If he is larger, a 32 or 41 qt sterilite storage tub works well, just drill/melt some holes in the side (Start with less and then put more in after monitoring humidity). You can get these at walmart/target/lowes/etc. Just make sure the lid is secure, lots of people use clips on each side.

    If smaller, 15 qt works well for a while.

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    i want something like this http://npicages.com/36_stackable_cage.html still display but more secure for him and easier to controll temps

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    Some people like rickys reptile enclosures, he has videos on you tube, check them out. As for vets, phone a few in your area and have a look! If the 'propper' cages are too expensive then look at steralite or rubbermaid tubs, or even the generic no name brands, they're all very cheap!!
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    But is there any that can be used with heat lamps

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    Re: Best plastic cage???

    Quote Originally Posted by Amp625 View Post
    But is there any that can be used with heat lamps
    You can fashion a screen top and get a rather large bin and use a heat lamp. If the bin is not clear, cut out a viewing window and screw or silicone plexiglass. This will still be cheaper than most large cases you buy.

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    i think im just going to get a PVC cage with a radient heat pannel

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    Yup that's a great option. I'm a fan of boaphile plastics and animal plastics, though there are many options out there. I find boaphiles are a bit sturdier, but also pricier.

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    I would stick with either UTH or Radiant heat for a plastic enclosure. One of the main benefits to using plastic cages is their ability to hold humidity. Cutting a big hole in the top to put a heat lamp up there would defeat that purpose...

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    Re: Best plastic cage???

    I'm gonna use the 36" stackable npi cage when my girl (& any future bp's) needs it.

    my current collection
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    0.1 Dumerils Boa (Hemera)
    1.0 Eastern Box turtle
    3.4.? rats (? = litter coming any day now)
    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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