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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    Quote Originally Posted by garterking View Post
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    Have a look at these. I don't know of anyone who has used them and I'm not sure how well they would ventilate through the corners, but they look great and are stackable. You can even buy dividers to help save some more space and money.
    If anyone here has used them, I'd like to hear what you think about them as I have thought about getting a couple myself.
    i do like the look of them and it all looks very nice and easy to clean but i bet the wont deliver over here!

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    At the price they are going for, one would think that they should at least provide adequate ventilation for the occupants!

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    It sort of makes sense, it's easier to improve ventilation than to reduce it. Some of the species that are kept, require very high levels of humidity, right?

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    you can buy a nearly 9 foot tall resin tyranus saurus rex from these people!!! oh I could have fun with that!

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    I looked at that T-Rex and it launched me into an internet odyssee trying to find an image of the giant iguana that used to sit on top of the Lone Star Cafe (now long extinct - both)
    I cannot believe there isn't a single image of it in the internet
    now I'm gonna have to look through my old negs and call my surviving friends from that era (all photographers)
    rhea
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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    I did
    it was the first one that came up
    and there's the Lone Star Cafe building
    with some ugly blue tarp fence on the roof
    and that tiny B&W pic does not in the least convey the magnificence of the creature
    the Iguana on the roof was taken down long long before that pic was taken - before it even stopped being the Lone Star
    it was a fierce battle between citizens who felt a giant iguana to be an eye-sore and those of us who loved the monster and felt proud to be living in a neighborhood that had such an animal of distinction
    we lost and the iguana was removed
    then we won and it came back with a broken tail and a few other nicks
    then we lost again and it was removed
    eventually it disappeared
    sadly
    how could they . . .
    rhea
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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    i have had no problem with my visions and animal plastics cages though they are quite pricey but worth it in my eyes

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    I agree with garterninja. They are great. I got my first one recently (6 months) and I am just gonna use them from now on. However, "pricey" is a massive understatement. You can stack them, they look great and clean even better. Save your pesoes kiddies.


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