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    Re: Pics of tics

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    Yep.....Just wanted them out of tubs and into a transitional cage. Got them for a great price too. I'll see how I like vision, or if I'll go with ap again for adult cages.
    Yep love my visions but the warping in the larger models is a real issue just something to watch for. You won't see it though in the smaller tanks
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    Re: Pics of tics

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    Yep love my visions but the warping in the larger models is a real issue just something to watch for. You won't see it though in the smaller tanks
    Any way to prevent it?

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    Re: Pics of tics

    Using homemade racks to hold them or making metal internal framing is the only way
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    Re: Pics of tics

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    Using homemade racks to hold them or making metal internal framing is the only way
    So they sag from stacking them directly on top of each other? I just got two 632s and with how much I spent on em I definitely don't want them sagging. Lol

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    Re: Pics of tics

    Yeah ultimately it warps the bottom and forms a rise. Then the doors kind of sag and the glass gets hard to put in and out
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    Re: Pics of tics

    Yea what Cody said, everything I've seen says you definitely don't want them just sitting on top of eachother!


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    Re: Pics of tics

    Couple quick shots

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    Re: Pics of tics

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Yea what Cody said, everything I've seen says you definitely don't want them just sitting on top of eachother!


    What I have been trying out with mine is doing a wood frame between them to distrubute the weight along the outer edges and try to stop the sagging in the middle. Now mine aren't the 6 footers, but it seems to be working well so far. 6 Months with no sag.
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    Re: Pics of tics

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    Took the motley tiger girl out today she ended up running up my body though while I tried to photograph her .


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    Re: Pics of tics

    Thanks this is what the motley gene does aside from shifting the side pattern to nothing
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