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    Monster cages

    I need a cage that's pretty big. I was wondering if monster cages is a good choice? I can build one but I'm not a good wood worker . If someone is willing to shoot me a mail with maybe some sort of blueprint or pictures with measurements I would appreciate anything

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    Re: Monster cages

    What kind of monster are you putting in it, and how big is it?

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    Re: Monster cages

    Burmese python

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    I have two Monster 96"x30"x18" enclosures. They retain heat and humidity well, are sturdy, and are easy to clean. The downside to an enclosure that size is reaching into the far back corner to clean up the poop pile can be a streeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetch.
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    If I would have had more time, I definately gone the monster cage route. Instead I had a custom wooden enclosure made. It is very nice, but takes up way more space then I wanted to.

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    Re: Monster cages

    I see I might end up building one if they don't contact me soon

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    Animal plastics makes a much better large format cage (weight and material wise). May be worth the wait time for them if you are in no immediate rush. I house my retics in Visions though, and they love them.
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    Re: Monster cages

    Visions?

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    Re: Monster cages

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    Visions?

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    http://www.visionproducts.us/, I use them for my Blueys and love them, minus the sagging issue of the older models. Apparently they have fixed this issue in the newer models, I havent heard any new complaints.
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    1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)

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    My friends keeps all of his snakes in Vision and he has plenty of 10+ footers. He has one old style with a barely noticeable sag but his newer ones dont and they have some big girls/boys in them.

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