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Visions vs Neodesha

Gonzalez Jan 10, 2004 03:27 PM

What would be better to invest in for retic?

Replies (5)

BMX_PYTHON Jan 10, 2004 05:10 PM

I'd go vision or animalplastics.

jbudd Jan 10, 2004 05:40 PM

I think you should look into Animal Plastics cages. www.wantapet.net I couldn't be happier with mine. I've got three retics and they're all going to be set up in AP cages. They're a more heavy duty cage than the Visions (don't sag when stacked) and they're much easier to clean than the Neos. They're made from a very high quality, dense plastic. Also, if you choose the option, you can have AP router in their own heat cable to the bottom of the cage. The belly heat works great. Check out the husbandry forum at Bob Clark's site. There are a few threads that will tell you all about the AP cages. Some of the best in bus. are using them. Hope that helps.

P.S. They're shipped broken down so shiping cost are greatly reduced.
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Gonzalez Jan 11, 2004 02:39 AM

Would animal plastics cages be better than moonstruck cages that are selling on the cage classified?

jbudd Jan 11, 2004 04:16 PM

I would say so. Really, check out the forum at bobclark.com if you haven't already. Also, you could call Animal Plastics themselves and ask them all the questions you want. Their customer service is second to none. They're friendly and knowledgeable. I hope to have nothing but AP cages by the end of this year.
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Jayson Jan 15, 2004 07:16 PM

No contest,neodesha hands down are the best

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