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geckogirl72 Nov 19, 2005 07:23 AM

My new project is to redo my grandis cage. He was a rescue and put in a temporary cage and I would like to upgrade him. I am looking for an approximate size of 30x18x15 glass with a screen top with a door in the front.

I got a much larger and similar cage from a company that is no longer in business. Does anyone know of any good sites that may have what I'm looking for? I went through all the ones in the classifieds on this site.

Thanks in advance.
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Lisa

1.0.0 P.m. grandis (Linus)
4.3.0 P. standingi (Toby & Kona and their 5 babies)

Replies (3)

jfarah Nov 21, 2005 11:37 AM

I don't know too much about commercially available cages, but I have one of those Exo-Terra cages with the glass doors in front and it works great. I don't know if they make them as big as you need though...

Good luck

Joe

geckogirl72 Nov 21, 2005 04:28 PM

i really like those new exo terra cages, at this point they don't make them as big as i would like.
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Lisa

1.0.0 P.m. grandis (Linus)
4.3.0 P. standingi (Toby & Kona and their 5 babies)

takydromus Nov 25, 2005 01:56 PM

If you are interested you can build your own. It requires glass or plexiglass and aquarium glue.
Get the glass from a local glass shop, put it together, tape it tightly & run a good bead of glue on the inside of each seam. Let it dry completely.
Tell the glass shop that it is for a terrarium rather than an aquarium so that you can get appropriate thickness.
Either buy or build a top with wood frame and metal screening with appropriate size openings.
We have built and filled 200 gal aquariums this way with no problems.

John

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