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Old 09-16-14, 03:48 AM   #1
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Re: Please recommend a high-end enclosure

Pretty much everything that mikoh posted are probably your best bets as far as the best enclosures. Personally I have not dealt with any of them, but from what I hear they are the best. I'm going to side with constrictors northwest. I like the design and you can't beat the prices. You do however have to assemble the enclosures I'm not sure if that's a problem for you or not. But it looks easy enough. They also have 3d backgrounds that are a tad pricey but look really cool. Which ever you choose, they are all great enclosures.
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Old 09-16-14, 08:32 AM   #2
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Pretty much everything that mikoh posted are probably your best bets as far as the best enclosures. Personally I have not dealt with any of them, but from what I hear they are the best. I'm going to side with constrictors northwest. I like the design and you can't beat the prices. You do however have to assemble the enclosures I'm not sure if that's a problem for you or not. But it looks easy enough. They also have 3d backgrounds that are a tad pricey but look really cool. Which ever you choose, they are all great enclosures.
Out of the one's I've mentioned I've tried PVCcages and Animal Plastics. Both were easy to assemble(I'm not a handy guy at all). Looking at pictures of Constrictors NW, I'd say that's probably the easiest to assemble because of the sliding/joint construction.
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Thanks for the responses. I'll check those vendors out.
Assembly is not a problem. I'm not entirely inept with tools ...I'm just not into designing and building something from scratch.
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Old 09-18-14, 10:18 PM   #4
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Pretty much everything that mikoh posted are probably your best bets as far as the best enclosures. Personally I have not dealt with any of them, but from what I hear they are the best. I'm going to side with constrictors northwest. I like the design and you can't beat the prices. You do however have to assemble the enclosures I'm not sure if that's a problem for you or not. But it looks easy enough. They also have 3d backgrounds that are a tad pricey but look really cool. Which ever you choose, they are all great enclosures.
I love my proline (constrictors NW). I am not sure I would call them a true display cage, as they (and all plastic cages) can look a little strange in a nicely furnished living room, but they aren't bad looking at all. I am very happy with mine and have zero complaints. Here's mine with one of the 3D backgrounds kwhitlock mentioned. I think it gives the cage a very nice look. The light is for display purposes only, when showing her off to close friends and family.

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