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Cost Efficient

GrotesqueBurgess Jul 09, 2007 03:19 PM

Who has the largest, most cost efficient cages?
Also, how large of a cage is too large for a 2 footer female burmese?
Thank you in advance.
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~Sara~
1.2 ball pythons (Scorpio, Dayzee, and Satan)
1.0 Black-lined plated lizard (Lizzy Butt)
0.1 Burmese Python (Pixil)
0.0.1 Pacman Frog (Pudge)
5.2 Pet Rats (Emo, Skye, Siam, Lilac, Manson, Spade, and Zilk)
1.1 Dogs (Ozzie and Mandy)
0.1 Cat (Isis)
0.0.1 Synodontis Catfish (Big Spotty Fish)
0.2 Convict Cichlids
0.0.2 Crayfish

Replies (4)

derekdehaas Jul 10, 2007 12:03 AM

herpcages.com great cages i have 3 of their cages and shipping is $10 for 24x12x12. you may need bigger one than what i have. you could use 24x12x12 but burm tend to grow very fast.

GrotesqueBurgess Jul 10, 2007 11:39 AM

I'm not sure if I want to buy a cage that she will outgrow. Anybody else have good experiences with some cage manufacturer that has cost efficient cages in large sizes?
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~Sara~
1.2 ball pythons (Scorpio, Dayzee, and Satan)
1.0 Black-lined plated lizard (Lizzy Butt)
0.1 Burmese Python (Pixil)
0.0.1 Pacman Frog (Pudge)
5.2 Pet Rats (Emo, Skye, Siam, Lilac, Manson, Spade, and Zilk)
1.1 Dogs (Ozzie and Mandy)
0.1 Cat (Isis)
0.0.1 Synodontis Catfish (Big Spotty Fish)
0.2 Convict Cichlids
0.0.2 Crayfish

derekdehaas Jul 10, 2007 01:25 PM

you can get 48x24x12 cage for 200 from herpcages. or go to constrictorsnw.com and get 48x24x12 for 250 shipped. your best bet would be animalplastics.com

jmcghee Jul 10, 2007 05:52 PM

I'd go with either AP or Boaphile. You'l need at bare minimum a six foot cage for an adult burm but eight feet is much better. Hope this helps!

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