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Who sells this cage?

Uneek78 Sep 19, 2003 06:39 PM

It is on oceanicsystems.com, but they don't give you the option to buy it.
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Replies (7)

Uneek78 Sep 19, 2003 06:58 PM

np

charm_paradise Sep 19, 2003 07:36 PM

Hi-

Try calling them and asking for a local retail outlet near you. Or call your local aquarium shop. Oceanic sells allot of fish tanks. I have seen allot of their tanks at trade shows (not open to the general public). I have not seen this particular setup in person, so I don't know if it would be a good choice for a chameleon cage even though it is being marketed as a chameleon setup. From the picture I would not recommend this setup other then for pygmy chameleons. You can request info and email them through this link www.oceanicsystems.com/contact.asp Hope this helps!
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John @ Chameleon Paradise
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JethrozMom Sep 19, 2003 08:17 PM

Well, any reputable petstore that markets Oceaninc Products SHOULD be able to get it for you.

HOWEVER, one caveat. Its NOT big enough for a veil, panther, mellers, etc. It would probably be alright for Jaxx and the smaller species of chams, but its a square. Theres really no "height" element to it at all. I honestly dont like it all that much as a setup for chams. NOW, for CRESTED GECKOS its perfect.

but thats just mho.

Go check it out for yourself. Keep in mind that its only a 45 gallon aquarium. Most of our setups that are all screen that we build are closer to 60 to 90 gallons i think. 45 is just too small to be useful, imho.

Good luck,
Jamie
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1.0 Giant Frog Eyed Geckos (Peanut Butter)
0.1 Borneo Short Tailed Python (Ezmerelda)
0.1 Red Tailed Boa (Buffy)
1.0 Short Tailed O'possum (Jethro)
1.0 Greyhound (Hank)

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Uneek78 Sep 19, 2003 09:56 PM

I was actually hoping to find who sold this enclosure so that I could see if a bigger size is available. I've been to so many websites trying to find the perfect enclosure for a veiled chameleon. I'm exhausted.

trinacliff Sep 19, 2003 10:06 PM

What do you mean by "the perfect" cage? I mean, what in particular are you looking for? I saw some 24x24x48 screen cages on Ebay...and I ordered one for our Jax from Habitat Designs. Are you looking for something different?

Just wondering
Kristen
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JethrozMom Sep 20, 2003 03:57 PM

It doesnt come any bigger. They used to make a bigger size, but now it only comes in the 45 gallon size.

WAAAAAAAAAY too small for an adult veil.

HTH,
Jamie
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Jamie A. Stine and the Gang:

1.1 Bearded Dragons (Lancelot & Guenivere)
1.0 Giant Frog Eyed Geckos (Peanut Butter)
0.1 Borneo Short Tailed Python (Ezmerelda)
0.1 Red Tailed Boa (Buffy)
1.0 Short Tailed O'possum (Jethro)
1.0 Greyhound (Hank)

Save a life, adopt a retired racer!

Uneek78 Sep 21, 2003 06:24 AM

I like the cages on cagesbydesign.com, but they're a little expensive at the moment. I think I found something though. I hated those reptariums that are all screen. You can barely see through them. I wanted something sturdy & attractive. CagesByDesign has that, but I'll look at them in the future when I get out of college. I'm just searching. I don't want to overlook anything. I am looking for 48"T X 24"W X 24"d. Those sizes are perfect.

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