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    Re: Who to go with?? AP vs Boamaster vs Boaphile vs Reptile Basics

    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    I use all AP cages so my experience might be limited. I have 3 T25 as well as a couple T15 and a couple A8. Sold off all my T8 as I feel they are too low in height.

    I had a retic and a couple boas in my T25s which worked fine. I would opt for the shelf option as you can remove it if wanted but it adds a decent amount of floor space. I used flexwatt for heating. RHPs are good too, I use those on my A8s for my GTPs.

    Right now I got 2 gilas and 1 beaded lizard in my T25s and still use the flexwatt set on a Herpstat 6 which also runs the cage lighting. Can’t go wrong with AP but be prepared for a wait.

    Forgot to add, I have sliding glass doors on all my cages with locks.




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    Where did you get those large branches? Is that grape wood or ghost wood? Just curious as I may have to get larger pieces as my boa grows. Your enclosures look fantastic btw!!


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