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Old 11-26-12, 03:49 PM   #1
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ap or pvc cages

I narrowed down my choices kinda to the tanks i would like to go with.

I either want a animal plastics t10 or t8 with swing out doors, or a pvccages.com (my local guy for michigan).

both tanks are 48w x 24d. the ap cage is either 12 high or 15 high. the pvc cages is either 12 high or 18 high.

pvc cages uses 3/8 pvc where animal plastics uses 1/2. both tanks are around the same price...

48x24x18 from pvc cages runs $300 shipped to my door with a light fixture in it.

animal plastics is 278 for their 48x24x15 with one light.

It is going to be for my dumerils boa. what would you guys go with?
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Old 11-26-12, 03:54 PM   #2
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Re: ap or pvc cages

If Animal Plastics comes shipped assembled - I'd go with that. The cages from Jim at PVC are great, and I have well over 3 grand in caging from him. But, getting them together can be a small challenge. And my only other issue with Jim's caging is because you put them together yourself, more than likely the edges will not be 100% perfect which leads to further stacking issues. I've heard lots of great stuff from AP, and plenty of people enjoy their stuff. Aaron over at Ball-Pythons.net posted a detailed review of his AP T8 might go over and search it out to help you decide.
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Old 11-27-12, 06:54 AM   #3
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If Animal Plastics comes shipped assembled - I'd go with that. The cages from Jim at PVC are great, and I have well over 3 grand in caging from him. But, getting them together can be a small challenge. And my only other issue with Jim's caging is because you put them together yourself, more than likely the edges will not be 100% perfect which leads to further stacking issues. I've heard lots of great stuff from AP, and plenty of people enjoy their stuff. Aaron over at Ball-Pythons.net posted a detailed review of his AP T8 might go over and search it out to help you decide.
thanks. i had to become a member over there and looking for it now. hope i can find it.
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If not let me know, I should be able to grab a link
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if you could i would appreceate that. im searching with no luck
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nevermind. i found it i just now need to decide on a t8 or a t10.... i want the t10 but donot want the wait. i would like an 18 inch tall for looks alone but do not want to spend the extra 100 with ap. decisions decisions decisions. ugh
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