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Old 03-01-15, 04:29 PM   #1
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So I'm looking into my options for Atticus's future adult enclosure and was wondering what you guys would recommend I get if I go with something like an Animal Plastics cage? Which cage and which add ons? I'd like to keep it as affordable as possible but also want to do it right!
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Old 03-03-15, 03:07 PM   #2
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Animal Plastics and Boaphile are both excellent choices, as they are made of plastic. Aim for at least six square feet of floor space (two by three). More is always better if you can. Get either belly heat or overhead (panel, not bulb), and skip the light. Height is not a major issue, as adults are mostly terrestrial. Good luck!
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Old 03-03-15, 04:57 PM   #3
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You might also want to consider Constrictor's Northwest as his prices include the shipping charges which can be rather expensive depending on where you live. The one downside is that the Constrictor's Northwest cages come unassembled, but there are instructional videos on his website and it should take you about 45-60 minutes to assemble the cage.

Great guy to do business with and excellent products as he uses all dovetail joints which are much stronger that the usually butt joint construction used by many of the other manufacturers.

Just a thought...
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