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01-05-2012 02:15 AM
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02-15-2006, 01:05 AM
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best stack-able plastic encloser for the money?
where do you guys get your plastic encloser from? i think me and kelly might go ahead and buy new encloser for tisiphoni and our new baby! to start!
what size should we get tisiphoni? and what type of heat should we use?
and what is the cost? if i buy more then two @ a time will i get a discount?
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02-15-2006, 01:10 AM
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I would look into the 6' boaphiles if you have the money(about 400 each shipped) and they are stackable. Saves a lot of space
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02-15-2006, 02:35 AM
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seems like most people reccomend a 4x2 for adults boa's but to me that seems a little small? i think they would be alright if you handle them often.. but im not expert..
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yeh boaphiles are pricy but worth every bit of the money
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02-15-2006, 04:31 AM
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I prefer wood cages. They look much more like funiture then plastic cages. heres one i built  Im going to be adding a rack to the left to cover the pipes and cords and to have a place for neonates
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02-15-2006, 04:36 AM
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Depending on the size of your snakes I'd get the 17 1/2" high 1 w/expandable ends to make it bigger later on if needed. That's what I did.
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02-15-2006, 04:39 AM
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I even bought a 421d boaphile to use as storage and as a stand.
If you look at my pic the bottom tank has a shelf which also adds to crawling space. Plus both cages have expandable ends for the future.
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