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Posted by: redmoon at Wed Oct 24 11:49:57 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by redmoon ]  
   

I'm inheriting a little bit of money, and I'm thinking about using it to buy cages for my JCPs & boas, rather than build. Can anyone recommend what you think the best cage I could house my pair of JCPs in? The female is 6-6.5 feet, and the male is about 4.5 feet.

I'm looking for a cage that's big enough to house both of them. I've seen cages in the past where they're two seperate cages that bolt together, so you can divide them or keep them together. I really wouldn't mind doing something like that, so that they can be seperated if there is any problem, and when she's laying eggs. I just can't remember who made those cages that I saw!

thanks,
Ronnie Nocera


   

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