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    Re: Upgrade!

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianDallek View Post
    What I said was aquariums aren't worth the effort at all, not natural environment. A vision cage would be just as good for his setup and viewing but without the hard corners to clean and the issues with humidity and heat. Then I gave my opinion that his setup will be hard to clean and keep sanitary. First time his snake takes a big one on that foam/cement/paint background....goodluck cleaning it up. BY all means get 3 different sources of heat, cardboard covered tinfoil and a foam wall and enjoy this totally...cough...natural environment. One minute the OP is Posting multiple threads about multiple issues he is having, the next he is saying he has it under control. Not sure if he is a troll or just a kid, but this is the second of his threads that I now wasted my time with.
    A vision cage is also 300-400$ compared to 35$. Tanks aren't that hard to clean in the corners... I just vacuum it and wipe it down like the rest of the cage. I don't have any problems with the humidity. The heat problem is because of the hight. But, I would have the same problem in a taller pvc as well. I kind of figured I would need additional heat, but I also know he enjoys climbing and exploring so I'm willing to spend a bit more for his sake. It's not any harder to clean a poop off of the foam wall then it is plastic. Just wet it and let it sit for a minute, it will come right off. 3 different sources? I only need an additional heat lamp. I'm not using tinfoil or cardboard or anything. Is a pvc really anymore natural? A naturalistic terrarium is not what the cage is made of, but more the furnishings you add to the inside. So yeah I will enjoy my natural environment and look at its beauty everyday. Multiple issues? Just one. And that is ambient temps. The tank is in a cold basement in Canada, so it's no shocker that I need more heat. Other then that, this cage is extremely under control and I'm quite proud of how it turned out. You enjoy your...cough... Boring pvc cages.


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