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Old 01-05-13, 03:18 PM   #1
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Stackable Bioactive cages?

Does anyone know a company that sells stackable cages about four feet long. That I could install a light in and create a bio active substrate?
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Re: Stackable Bioactive cages?

Doesn't boaphile, animal plastics, vision, boamaster and neodesha all make stackable cages?
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Re: Stackable Bioactive cages?

You can do bio-active in anything.
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^^^^ you could even do it in tubs
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Re: Stackable Bioactive cages?

I have bio-active substrate in my hatchling leopard gecko boxes. They are 9"x16"x4".
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Re: Stackable Bioactive cages?

How many quarts is that? I will *hopefully* be breeding leopard geckos this season and I would be interested in experimenting with bio active vivs for them. What do you use for substrate?
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Re: Stackable Bioactive cages?

Oh, I have no idea how many quarts they are.

I use a 50/50 mixture of sand and soil. Eco-Earth and children's washed play sand to be exact. I also have a few adult enclosures with substrate I dug up from my property. Bio-active works great on them. I really can't recommend bio-active enough. It's wonderful!
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My breeders will be in conventional tubs but I might keep one or two babies and set them up in a nice bio active viv
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