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RE: Glass Terrariums fro vipers
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by Phobos on October 20, 2005
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Hi:
Just one point to add about my Vision cages that use sliding glass. I use the "fuzzy" side of Velcro on the inner pane of glass along where they overlap. This allows the glass to slide but narrows the space that the snake can squeeze thru.. I've had no escapes so far.
Al
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by tj on October 21, 2005
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I do the same thing Al does, it does work. I still haven't found anything I like as much as Neo's, though.
They have a nice look, are safe for feeding, and are super easy to clean and move because of their light weight. I have a bunch of Vision's, but they are so bulky and heavy, and that lip.....
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by snakemau on October 21, 2005
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Well, what about the cages from: www.cagesbydesign.com/cages/specials_reptile.asp
Has anybody used these? The basic set up for a 36"T x36"L x 12"D cost $259.95!!, but it features a black anodized-hardened aluminum frame with sliding acrylic doors for easy access and great viewing of the entire cage, also they have acrylic side panels (option of laminate side panels at no additional charge), with laminate floor, ceiling, back panel available in 6 colors (black granite unless otherwise specified), a patent pending lock system for maximum security. Sounds pretty good ah? They are a little expensive and big, but I guess for the bigger arboreal species will be fine?
Anybody out there has used them before?
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