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01-22-14, 03:31 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
I think an 8' x 2' is great. Retics enjoy moving around and will be very active if given the room. In my opinion, most people who keep giant pythons do not provide them with enough space. It's very difficult to provide a 14'+ snake with a cage large enough to allow them to stretch-you'd need a whole room.
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01-22-14, 03:40 PM
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
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Anyone here own a boaphile if so is it an expanded foam pvc?
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I don't actually own any cages, but yes Boaphile uses 1/4" pvcx
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01-22-14, 03:45 PM
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
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Originally Posted by LarryS
I don't actually own any cages, but yes Boaphile uses 1/4" pvcx
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 1/4" for an 8' cage?! I could see using 1/2" with multiple braces but wow.
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01-22-14, 11:03 PM
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
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Originally Posted by kelzerman
Anyone here own a boaphile if so is it an expanded foam pvc?
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I own a whole stack of them. Yes they are expanded PVC. Mine are a lot newer than the one pictured, but they have held up very well.
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01-22-14, 11:10 PM
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
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but any of that bonding stuff could let off harmful chemicals for your snake to breathe in.
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PVC solvent once cured has no smell at all. It is commonly used in bonding the PVC cages together.
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01-23-14, 02:46 AM
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
In my limited knowledge I would put the retic into the bigger viv. I put my girl into a 6x2x2 with plenty of cover and she showed no signs of stress
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01-23-14, 07:23 AM
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
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Originally Posted by mclund
I own a whole stack of them. Yes they are expanded PVC. Mine are a lot newer than the one pictured, but they have held up very well.
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This one looks like it was not only heated, but it looks like there was a great amount of stress in that location. Properly engineered that shouldn't be an issue...
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PVC solvent once cured has no smell at all. It is commonly used in bonding the PVC cages together.
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^^^He is correct my friend.
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01-23-14, 07:37 AM
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Re: Do you guys think an 8'x2' cage is to big for an 8' retic?
This was from November and the OP has stated he is not getting this.
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