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Originally Posted by BWSmith
With a choice of Boaphile or Visions, I would choose a bag 
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Well that all depends on what you want to put in the cage. I understand the concerns by you hot keepers about the lip above the door opening in the vision cages. But for boas or any other type of non venomous snake it really isn't a problem. AND visions have tempered glass doors instead of the cheap, warping, scratching plexiglass doors found on boaphile cages, barrs, AP and most every other company. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP!
Oh yea, what is the deal with the little plastic tabs that are supposed to hold the door shut on some of those cages?
All you need on a Vision is a 10 dollar case lock and you are set for the life of the cage.
Yes they do have some flex in the bottoms, but nothing to worry about and I have never had any problems with any of mine. And so what if there is a little bend in the bottom? You or the snake will never notice it. My giant vision dispay cage has been moved all over my house, up and down the stairs, out side to be scrubbed out etc... and is just as solid as the day I got it. And you can drop them and not worry about any cracking.
And one of the main things that I like about my Visions is that when I want to clean a cage all I have to do it lift the glass doors out of the track and set them aside and the entire front of the cage is wide open for me to reach in and clean. With other types of cages like the Boaphiles you have 2 small doors that are about 20" wide by 7" high for your opening. It is a pain in the butt to get snakes in and out of there and cleaning the cage is no easier.
I will go with the 13" by 45" opening for ease of cleaning myself.
I have some of the model 400 cages and I plan on buying about 6 more this winter. You just can beat them at $389.00 for 2 including shipping. I can't wait to see what kind of deal they will give me on 6.
Oh yea, only order Visions from the factory to get the best deal.
David
David