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Enclosures
I have been looking at various pvc and plastic style enclosures. I looked around the forum to try and find a compiled list of manufacturers but couldn't find any. I have found a few sites that seem interesting such as boamaster and boaphileplastics but was hoping you all could suggest more. Key things I would be interested in is being stackable, lighted, and heated via heat panel or flewawatt that could handle 68-76 ambient. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Enclosures
We use vision cages and racks here in the stores, and most of the staff members use them as display cages as well. They're light weight (I can lift and move a 6' cage by myself), durable (The Esco LLL cages are almost 10 years old, still look new), and super easy to clean (which is why we use them!).
Just my two cents there.
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Very very happy with mine. It's heated with a radient heat panel and is located in our basement/rec room which is usually only about 68-72. The cage is 3x2x2 and has a 40 watt RHP which creates a 90 hotspot (on a perch directly under the rhp - this houses a GTP) and ambient temps varying from 77-82 throughout the cage. This is the only heat source. Humidity goes from 99% when misted and drops to no less than 72% until the next misting. It's very stable.
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Re: Enclosures
Thanks much for all the input. On my own I only found 3 maybe 4 sites so I have alot more to look at now.
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