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    Question Caging Options, Need Help/Feedback please

    Hey all - It's finally time to upgrade to a bigger tank. Atticus went and got big when I wasn't looking, and although he balls up nicely, I want him to be able to stretch out when the spirit moves him. I have been looking at three different manufacturers, and I was hoping to get some feedback.

    1. Showcase Cages: I'm really impressed with the quality of these cages. They use high strength polyethylene rather than PVC, for what that's worth. It looks like attention was given to practical considerations like ease of cleaning, durability, hiding unsightly cage accessories/cords, and so forth. I like that the cage does not have a divider down the front/middle. This is also the most expensive option.
    http://www.showcasecages.com/

    2. PVC Cages: Looks like a well-rounded cage with a lot of accessory options
    http://pvccages.com/

    3. Animal Plastics: I won't even bother adding a link, since everyone knows about AP. I like the fact that they will work with their clients to customize tanks. The down side is that they are probably the least attractive cages. For an owner with many snakes, that may not be the biggest consideration, but I only have one, and so I want him to be displayed to his fullest potential.
    1.0 normal ball python (Atticus)
    2.0 cats (Amos and Adam)
    1.0 boyfriend (Alex)

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    Re: Caging Options, Need Help/Feedback please

    ProLine cages by Ed at NW Constrictors are another option with excellent reviews.


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