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Posted by Rob Carmichael on May 07, 2001 at 12:01:08:
In Reply to: Re: Cages posted by Doug T on May 05, 2001 at 00:07:36:
I personally like neodeshas and have been using them at home and at the wildlife center I run for over 20+ years. Visions are great too but I just personally like neodeshas. My female resides in a 4' x 2' model and the male gets a 6' x 3' cage and uses every square inch of it (and poops in every square inch of it as well!). My eggs produced from this pair as still looking good so only around 50 more days to go!
: : : I plan on getting a pair of Easterns soon I hope. Waiting on eggs to hatch. What I am wondering is when size of enclosure should I keep them in as they are growing till they go in their permanent cage? I remember seeing pictures of Deans cages. I think his are the ones with the hide built in on one end. What I am wondering is what do the rest of you keep your adults in?
: : : Craig
: : I keep my adults in Vision cages, both the four and 6 foot models. They clean up easily, and can
: : be stacked, though the dors on the lower cages are hard to pull out. For smaller Indigos, i use rubbermaid boxes. I start out hatchlings in small boxes. Hope this helps
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: : Fred
: I keep my adults in either 4x2x16" for females, 4x3x18" for males. Same as Fred for babies.
: Doug T
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