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    Re: Best BRB Cage

    Quote Originally Posted by Lferg View Post
    Here's a better pic, still kinda hard to tell just how much room is inside though.
    oh no i can tell its nice haha. what do you mean a built in pedestal? And that stand you have it on didnt come with it right lol?

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    Re: Best BRB Cage

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    oh no i can tell its nice haha. what do you mean a built in pedestal? And that stand you have it on didnt come with it right lol?
    It looks like is all 1 piece. That is a really nice feature if you only have 1 (I like to be able to stack mine from floor to ceiling but before I had that many snakes I would have been all over this)
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    It looks like is all 1 piece. That is a really nice feature if you only have 1 (I like to be able to stack mine from floor to ceiling but before I had that many snakes I would have been all over this)
    Well on the website theyre stacked floor to ceiling. (i definetly prefer this too.) but youre right his looks like its connected. Idk maybe the seam is invisible bc its black on black
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    Re: Best BRB Cage

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    I just looked up the BRB care sheet and it said that they need a 48" x 18" x 16" cage



    I don't have any first hand experience but don't Emerald Tree Boas get much bigger than ATB?
    Yes, MUCH bigger. That should have read: they are suitable for slender arboreals. The 20" cubes are the largest size offered on herpcages, so based on care sheets, no cages from herpcages would be suitable for the life of either of the 2 species mentioned.

    EDIT- I guess they do have larger cages but not pictured. Many who use the cages seem to be pleased with the quality.
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    Re: Best BRB Cage

    Quote Originally Posted by gardenfiend138 View Post
    Yes, MUCH bigger. That should have read: they are suitable for slender arboreals. The 20" cubes are the largest size offered on herpcages, so based on care sheets, no cages from herpcages would be suitable for the life of either of the 2 species mentioned.

    EDIT- I guess they do have larger cages but not pictured. Many who use the cages seem to be pleased with the quality.
    ok, thanks that's what I thought.
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    Re: Best BRB Cage

    Quote Originally Posted by Lferg View Post
    Pro-Line hands down. Price includes shipping.....
    http://www.constrictorsnw.com/home.html
    I second that - proLine are great for BRB's. You need a good quality cage that will hold humidity well without molding and losing it's shape. I've heard great things about animal plastics but have never used them myself but I do use proLine with my BRB's and they're awesome!
    Last edited by Becs080; 03-24-2012 at 11:29 PM.

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    Re: Best BRB Cage

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    oh no i can tell its nice haha. what do you mean a built in pedestal? And that stand you have it on didnt come with it right lol?
    Pedestal = Stand (Please reference original post mentioning custom order)
    It is one piece. This is a 48X24X14 cage with a 20" pedestal (stand). I have ANOTHER 48X24X14 cage that stacks on top of this one (have not assembled yet) for a total height of 4 feet tall.

    http://www.constrictorsnw.com/cagess...owtobuild.html
    about halfway down the page "How to stack cages"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lferg View Post
    Pedestal = Stand (Please reference original post mentioning custom order)
    It is one piece. This is a 48X24X14 cage with a 20" pedestal (stand). I have ANOTHER 48X24X14 cage that stacks on top of this one (have not assembled yet) for a total height of 4 feet tall.

    http://www.constrictorsnw.com/cagess...owtobuild.html
    about halfway down the page "How to stack cages"
    Ok i gotcha. The word pedestal just threw me off lol
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