I know the company was bought and supposedly revived in a Tampa facility, but no luck finding a website. I have a 4x2x2, and the longer I keep it, the more I appreciate the design (especially cleaning day.)
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I know the company was bought and supposedly revived in a Tampa facility, but no luck finding a website. I have a 4x2x2, and the longer I keep it, the more I appreciate the design (especially cleaning day.)
They were having some issues and couldn't keep up..
Later
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Randall L Turner Jr.

those cages were really too expensive anyway compared to others on the market. I bought a 6'x3'x18" vision for $275.00 and Neo. wanted $500.00 for a 8'x2'x2'. More floor space for $225.00 cheaper and my Vision won't turn Yellow.........lol
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.. the very best caging I've ever used.. I agree that some of their later attempts to make fashionable caging was not as good and a little pricey.. but the standard cages through 6' were excellent, lightweight, easy to use and to clean, all that jazz.. and the price I was paying was 1/2 what Vision charges. I have some 10 year old 4' caging that looks and works like new. Of course a lot of keepers don't like the laboratory looks, there's no way around that.
Those Florida guys either didn't know how to run a business or had other sources of income, I tried for a year to buy some product without success.
ANYBODY OUT THERE WITH NEOS THEY DON'T WANT PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!!
Thanks!
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Gus
A. Rentfro
RioBravoReptiles.com
www.riobravoreptiles.com
"Quality is not an accident. Perfectly healthy animals are a minimum requirement.. everything else is just salesmanship" gus
Spring assisted locks on the OUTSIDE of the cage, no corners on the inside to poop in, tempered glass and light. I think they were overkill in safety design for boas, probably originally designed for venomous snakes for zoos, ect. Shame to see them go. I guess we're left with Boaphile (excellant design FOR BOAS,) Vision, and D.I.Y.
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