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Old 04-13-12, 06:10 PM   #1
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Re: building a boa enclosure.

Okay. I am thinking of putting vinyl flooring or corrugated plastic on the bottom of my enclosures as an added protective layer. Any other thoughts?
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Old 04-13-12, 06:38 PM   #2
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Re: building a boa enclosure.

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Okay. I am thinking of putting vinyl flooring or corrugated plastic on the bottom of my enclosures as an added protective layer. Any other thoughts?
Years ago when i built a couple big cages i put it in them and it really work great and looked nice. I even went 1 foot up each sized. I say do it.
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Re: building a boa enclosure.

I use Reptile Basics radiant heat panels predominantly. They are more costly but only upfront. They last for a very long time (typically 20+ years and most come with a 10 year warranty). They also use less energy which will save you a few bucks on your electric bill.
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