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    If you can get AP cages shipped to you, I'd go with them personally. I have two, one for my python and one for my male leopard gecko, and am saving up for a third. I have not sealed either of my cages and haven't had any issues with leaks. (I use cypress bedding for the python and it has absorbed any slight spills he's made).

    Pros:
    excellent customer service and willingness to answer calls and emails
    customizable doors, lighting, heat types, wiring options
    lots of sizes
    the pcv is thin and can be custom drilled if needed without sacrificing integrity

    Cons:
    the black looks nicer but is DARK for a display cage if you don't have any supplemental lighting
    long lead times - my last one took around 16 weeks to ship - they are very open that this might be the case
    things like suction cups don't stick well, so mounting thermometers requires either free standing probes or hot glue

    I find the price to be fair for what you get. It's cheaper to get no customization and more expensive the more you add.
    Last edited by Crowfingers; 11-14-2020 at 12:04 AM.
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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