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vision cages

mastino177 Jul 17, 2004 12:27 PM

What's the opinion of the "vision" brand cages? Do they allow for the correct lighting and heating for a beardie and uro (different inclosures)

Replies (4)

SnakeInHand Jul 17, 2004 12:54 PM

I have been very happy keeping dragons in visions, but there is a problem The problem I run into is sand always wind up in the track. So, I am always vacuming the track. If you use a diffrent substrate might be find...

beardiedragon Jul 17, 2004 03:50 PM

I like them but they have several flaws in design and some problems for BDs with sand. They are tough and sturdy so I use 'em. I don't think the new 4' model is tall enough however. Still $200 shipped is a great buy.

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mastino177 Jul 17, 2004 05:43 PM

How does the lighting setup work? Do you get the temps without much effort? Would it be better to use MVB's in just a single unit? I just want the best that I can get for that type of money. Looking to use ceramic tile as the flooring...so I need a gooe heat source with even a heat bulb for night....one beardie one uro and two lep. geckos for now...will be in different cages.

beardiedragon Jul 17, 2004 09:09 PM

in a 3' I use a 50w basking spot, 4' get a 100W the florecent UV is mounted in the cage. MVB produces a lot of UV but not a lot of heat
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