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    Re: Cage decision

    I'm sure it's not gonna hurt, just trying to make it easier on ya
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    Re: Cage decision

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    I'm sure it's not gonna hurt, just trying to make it easier on ya
    I know, I appreciate it and I'm thinking about it, eesh, you'd think I was buying an airplane or something

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    Yeah I hear ya. I had to save for over half a year for my JCP and all I did was look at Boaphile vs Animal Plastics, Animal Plastics vs Vision, etc. threads... hey btw if you want to see pictures of my AP cage here's a link:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=81975
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    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Yeah I hear ya. I had to save for over half a year for my JCP and all I did was look at Boaphile vs Animal Plastics, Animal Plastics vs Vision, etc. threads... hey btw if you want to see pictures of my AP cage here's a link:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=81975
    NICE cage, My problem with AP was from the pictures on the website it LOOKS like you can see the screw holes, but from your pictures it looks great.
    STOP MAKING IT WORSE

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    Re: Cage decision

    You can see the screw holes, but only from side and back. It really isn't evident though, because they're small and black (out of context thread). They're extremely sturdy and they're made of 1/2" thick plastic... that's really thick and temps are always perfect. And you had a humidity problem right? I can't get my humidity below 60%.
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    Re: Cage decision

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    You can see the screw holes, but only from side and back. It really isn't evident though, because they're small and black (out of context thread). They're extremely sturdy and they're made of 1/2" thick plastic... that's really thick and temps are always perfect. And you had a humidity problem right? I can't get my humidity below 60%.
    What size RHP do you have?

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    Re: Cage decision

    In my 3x2x2 cage it's a 12x18, but that's because I told Bob my room temperatures could get down to 60* in Holland. Uncontrolled, it heats the shelf in the cage to slightly above 110* with 75* room temperature.

    In my divided 3x2x15 cage, I have 9x12 panels on each side. I really like RHPs because they provide a really gradual gradient. I mean, I got from 92-82 in steps of one degree if you know what I mean.

    If you're room doesn't get that cold, you could probably go with the 12x15.
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    Hey man, if you want I can take pictures of my new 3x2x15 cage, and then I'll show you the setups, the RHPs, and the probe placements in each of the cages...?
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    Re: Cage decision

    oops nevermind

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    Re: Cage decision

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Hey man, if you want I can take pictures of my new 3x2x15 cage, and then I'll show you the setups, the RHPs, and the probe placements in each of the cages...?

    That would be awesome, I could use a lesson or two My room temp gets down to maybe 65 once in a while, usually around 68-70

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