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Re: Monster cages
I looked at those and most of those are stacks and really .... meh but I called them and left a message. My reptiles are like my children just doesn't seem alright to me to put them in a tub with a door on it. No offense of course that's just my opinion. Love the options I have its just not moving anywhere : /
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Re: Monster cages
 Originally Posted by dr.torture
I looked at those and most of those are stacks and really .... meh but I called them and left a message. My reptiles are like my children just doesn't seem alright to me to put them in a tub with a door on it. No offense of course that's just my opinion. Love the options I have its just not moving anywhere : /
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I'm not really understanding what you mean by stacks and tubs with doors? Most PVC or plastic cages can be stacked, that is the beauty behind them. As far as a tub with the door on it, there are multiple sizes of cages...
SNAKES
1.0 Childrens Python
LIZARDS
0.1 B&W Tegu, 1.0 Bearded Dragon, 1.1 IJ Blue Tongue Skinks
FROGS
0.0.5 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Citronella'
DOGS
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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Re: Monster cages
I actually got a close look at the vision cages and really liked them might get one
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I think plastic enclosures will probably last longer, and they aren't that bad looking either. I have a melamine floor in my wooden enclosure that I am thinking of covering with some linoleum, just to make sure there is no wood being soaked by water/urine. I use newspaper which seems to be working so far.
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Re: Monster cages
 Originally Posted by Borgy76
I think plastic enclosures will probably last longer, and they aren't that bad looking either. I have a melamine floor in my wooden enclosure that I am thinking of covering with some linoleum, just to make sure there is no wood being soaked by water/urine. I use newspaper which seems to be working so far.
I realize newspaper is free,but Kraft indented paper works really well and comes in different rolls,including a 3ft wide to fit the vision 632's . I put down 2 layers and it's very absorbent.
http://trisupplies.shoppkg.com/shop/PIKP3660-C2405.aspx
Last edited by grcforce327; 06-16-2014 at 07:52 PM.
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Re: Monster cages
 Originally Posted by grcforce327
Have to check around town here and see if anyone stocks that stuff. Shipping is almost as much as the cost of the paper.
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Re: Monster cages
 Originally Posted by Borgy76
Have to check around town here and see if anyone stocks that stuff. Shipping is almost as much as the cost of the paper.
Definitely,that is just a reference. You can get it much cheaper if you search.
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Re: Monster cages
 Originally Posted by grcforce327
Definitely,that is just a reference. You can get it much cheaper if you search. 
Found a 300' roll on amazon with free shipping for less then $30, gonna give it a try.
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Re: Monster cages
Have you looked at Boamaster cages. I use their wood cages for my retics and they are awesome. Only downfall is that they are very heavy. However they hold heat and humidity very well and they look nice too.
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