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Best PVC 4 foot cage?

copperhead13 Oct 22, 2009 10:45 PM

Trying to decide who has the best 4 foot PVC cage?
I would appreciate any feed back.
Pro and con would be nice.

Thanks!

Replies (6)

boacraze Oct 23, 2009 05:33 AM

boaphile 421-d i belive it is and only runs about 200 bucks without the thermostat of course. by far my favorite cages for for boas light weight affordable easy to clean etc. very good product

Tibor Oct 23, 2009 09:18 AM

I still like building and using my own..melamine 3/4" holds heat real well...just for thought.

mike_panic Oct 23, 2009 10:49 AM

its also a perfect breeding ground for mites in my opinion. With the availability and affordability of plastic cages, why not spend a few extra dollars and have nice, highly cleanable, stackable, cage that doesnt weigh a whole lot? You can always sell them when and if you wish to move on. Call Rich at Reptile Basics. Talk to him. He puts out a very good product. Good luck
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BNixon Oct 23, 2009 06:24 AM

I have a few Monster-Cages right now they are 4ft by 30 in and 18 in high. These cages run a little higher than some of the others but, with that much floor space and the high viewing window, I find that worth it.

I think I might be going with Sentec caging pretty soon here...I seen there cages at the Tinley show and they are great.

www.Monster-cages.com
www.sentecreptilecages.com
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Brandon Nixon

BoidaeAddiction Oct 23, 2009 09:52 AM

Definitely reptile basics. The cages are awesome. I doubt I ever buy from anyone else. They are built with thicker material so you don't have to worry about sag and warping. They are also taller than other 4 footers so you'll have plenty of room to get in and clean. They also accommodate much larger boas due to being taller and having such a large opening.

I would look no further and give Rich a call!

Trey Schneller

Joel_Thomas Oct 23, 2009 12:03 PM

Check out pro line cages as well...they have some neat options.
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Joel Thomas

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