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    Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    so im looking at boaphile plastics...
    the largest id house in it would be a coastal carpet, or blood python...

    and everything in between that.

    so i would love personal experiences and PROS AND CONS.


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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    Pros - One piece unit construction, with built in heating (normally).
    Cons - Takes waaaaay too long to get your product. I've seen some weak cages come from them too, when housing larger animals like Retics and AfRocks. That and the guy is hard as all jebus to get a hold of.


    Honestly....I recommend Animal plastics

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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    thanks andrew.
    im assuming you have some AP cages then...
    so what pros and cons do you have for them?

    i wasnt even thinking of AP because i havnt heard alot about them...

    But knowing how your into bigger snakes, these things must take abuse pretty well..

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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    AP cages all the way!

    I just ordered their new economy rack that holds cb70's
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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    We have one AP cage, a 4x2x2 that Wally is in. I like it quite a bit. I've also looked at Boaphile and Reptile Basics. They are all good cages and you can't go wrong with any of them.

    I have heard the same thing about Boaphile - long time from ordering to delivery and that he's very hard to get a hold of. The AP people were very helpful when I needed a lock for my cage. I'd check them out, too.

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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    I've gotten Boaphile racks. They are VERY well constructed. But the length of time to get them, and the complete lack of communication... I'll never use them again. I got my latest rack from Neil Golli, and it's just as good, slightly cheaper I think, and came quickly, with great communication.
    I haven't gotten the "cages" just the racks. Actually, I had sent him an email saying don't even bother to send the rack at this point, just send my money back, and two days later the racks arrived, no email saying they were shipped... nothing.
    Good product, lousy service.
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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    I have two Boaphile cages. I like them alot.
    My only wish is that the plastic was thicker and therefore insulated better.

    Boaphile is very clear on their website on how long it takes to get your order, and in my case he was exactly on time for both. I don't need hand-holding while I wait so communication wasn't an issue. The one time I called him to ask about heating options he answered the phone himself and was very helpful.
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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    If the largest snake you're thinking of is a blood, then I recommend Reptile Basics: http://www.reptilebasics.com/2x3-Cag...h-p-16286.html. You receive fast service, free shipping and a reptile cage that is beyond compare.


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    Re: Boaphile Plastics "rating"

    I think you'll find in this hobby that people that work with certain species gravitate toward certain cage manufacturers and brands of herping supplies. Many boa breeders love Boaphile cages. Many green tree python keepers love Jim Sharphorn cages. Many ball python breeders have now come to love Reptile Basics. That's just a few examples. I've noticed the same thing with thermostats whether it is a Helix, Johnsons/Ranco, or Herpstat. I have seen products made by all of the above manufacturers, also ARS caging and Animal Plastics, and all seem to have great products and I think you will be satisfied with whichever you choose.
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