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This guy needs a new home...

Jonathan_Brady Feb 08, 2009 08:01 PM

So I got him one. It's just after winter cool down and he hasn't eaten much in the last few months, hence the smaller than normal body stature. His friends got some new homes too!

The black rack has been here for a while - so, not new.
I LOVE these cages. I finally broke Ed (@ pro-line cages) down and got him to build a single window in the 12" high 4' cage and they ROCK! He also built a custom 6" pedestal. This custom piece made a 5 high stack possible. As you can see, I'm not exactly tall. I didn't want the highest cage to be above eye view, and impossible to clean without me having to step on something. I also didn't want the bottom cage sitting on the floor because I didn't want to lay on the floor to clean the cage. So this 6" pedestal with five 12" high cages was the perfect solution. The total height is 68 & 1/4" high which includes the little rubber feet that were sent along with the cages. They keep the cages from sliding on each other while simultaneously giving enough room in between the cages to fit a heat mat.

For those that don't know, the plastic is translucent meaning it allows light to pass through it so it's easier to see in the cage. See, you can see through it!

Those are the heatmats that you can kind of see under the cage. I decided to go with 2 per cage so that half of the cage is warmer, half of the cage is cooler. All heating pads are run off of a herpstat pro.
This plastic also has a different feel than every other plastic I've felt that's been used in reptile cages. It's relatively slick and wipes clean VERY easily. No staining, because it's not porous! So no left over smell either, which my girlfriend will LOVE! lol

I've been using disposable cage liners for maybe 5 years or so and recently found out about the stuff I've got in the cage now see first pic. I like it SO much better because it gives the snakes some texture to crawl on. I've already noticed a difference in their movements, and in their body structure while crawling on it. They look much more upright than before. I'm guessing when they're on a flat surface like newspaper or a sheet of cage liner, they spread their ribs out (and look a little flatter) for a sense of security.

Thanks for taking a look at a few of my boas in their new homes!
jb
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Jonathan Brady
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Replies (10)

skyslinger Feb 08, 2009 08:12 PM

huh? Birthday? I'm just trying to figure out how I can score some because I had my birthday last month. Looks like father's day is my best shot. Cool man. Thanks for bragging, hmm hmm, I mean sharing. LOL
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Ty Hege
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Joel_Thomas Feb 08, 2009 08:25 PM

I am sure that many got a little tingle going on before they read the rest of the post.

Great animal and sweet cages, I know how crammed it can be for you southerners with no basement, and I remember the days of a dedicated bedroom when I lived in Florida.

Another bonus to the dungeon, at least here in Kansas city is my temps run at 68 to 71 degrees in the winter, do you think that is worth the trade for mild winters? LOL...

Thanks for sharing J.B.

Joel

Coach Feb 09, 2009 12:26 AM

Nice BBC in the first pic. Those racks are nice too. Where can I get those cage liners from. I've been looking for a replacement of newspaper in my vision cages.

grogansilver Feb 09, 2009 04:23 PM

You can find the liners here:
http://www.uline.com/BL_1902/Corrugated-Wrap

grogansilver Feb 09, 2009 01:53 AM

where do you get those cage liners from?

Jonathan_Brady Feb 09, 2009 06:36 AM

You can find the liners here:
http://www.uline.com/BL_1902/Corrugated-Wrap
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Jonathan Brady
*You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.*

minicopilot Feb 09, 2009 08:27 AM

Very nice. I see the brown cage floor liner in a lot of set ups and I'd like to get some for my own. Is that something I can buy online???

KevMadden Feb 09, 2009 07:28 PM

Those look very nice!! I'm a Vision man, but if I ever switch it would be to Proline.

Take care,

Kevin

grogansilver Feb 11, 2009 12:50 AM

Thanks for the good idea, I orded the flooring material hope its as good as you say it is. let me ask you does the snakes poo go through the paper?

grogansilver Feb 12, 2009 02:04 PM

well i got my bedding today laid it down and my boas are looking at me like your kidding right,no more aspen bedding to burrow in. they seam to be wandering around more its cool i can actually see and watch them now. thanks,grogansilver.

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