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Showcasecages.com

PWR Sep 19, 2018 07:30 AM

Hello all

Looking to set up some stackable cages and found the web site showcasecages.com. Cages look awesome. I was wondering if anyone has any experiences with these cages because I do have one major concern. I am worried about adequate ventilation with the cages being stack on top of one another. Any insight from those who have experiences with these cages is greatly appreciated

Thanks

Replies (3)

RinL Sep 19, 2018 02:59 PM

i have two of their cages. excellent quality . they are stacked and i have had no problems with air flow. i don't have lights on them. i guess lights might restrict air flow somewhat but i have had no problems with them. easy to clean

markg Sep 26, 2018 12:31 PM

Not sure of what reptiles you intend to keep in plastic enclosures that require much airflow..

My comment is that although the cages are quite pricey when one includes shipping costs, they will last forever and ever. Really tough cages. The recessed area for a heat pad is a nice feature. The cages look very attractive in person, too. Doors are not flimsy at all. All in all a very solid cage.

You can always drill holes and bolt-on mesh for more ventilation, but I am not sure that more is ever needed unless keeping torts or chameleons. But then, if keeping torts or chameleons, this is probably not the caging route you want to go with.

Pituophis Dec 02, 2018 02:05 PM

>>Hello all
>>
>>Looking to set up some stackable cages and found the web site showcasecages.com. Cages look awesome. I was wondering if anyone has any experiences with these cages because I do have one major concern. I am worried about adequate ventilation with the cages being stack on top of one another. Any insight from those who have experiences with these cages is greatly appreciated
>>
>>Thanks

I'm afraid I have no experience with them, but you're right, they do look awesome. Now I have cage envy...
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Pituophis

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