indyana
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Does anyone have experience using cages from Boaphile Plastics for leopard geckos? If so, have you found any drawbacks worth mentioning?
I am trying to find a stackable solution to caging, as I would like to expand my gecko collection with limited floor space. I've ruled out using racks for adults, as I want to have a decorative setup, so I'm concentrating on display cages like Boaphile Cages, Animal Plastics, and Vision. While AP would be less expensive, I really like that the Boaphiles come pre-constructed and ready to use, and I think the quality is probably better.
In particular, I'm checking out the 421 Trilogy cage. The full size is 48" x 24" x 11.5", which will provide floor space of about 16" x 24" for each gecko.
I found a few older threads that mention using Boaphile cages for geckos, and online reading has verified that the pre-installed heating option can reach the right temps for leopard geckos. Just wanted to know if anyone is currently doing this or has any cautions.
Thanks ahead of time!
Old threads:
I am trying to find a stackable solution to caging, as I would like to expand my gecko collection with limited floor space. I've ruled out using racks for adults, as I want to have a decorative setup, so I'm concentrating on display cages like Boaphile Cages, Animal Plastics, and Vision. While AP would be less expensive, I really like that the Boaphiles come pre-constructed and ready to use, and I think the quality is probably better.
In particular, I'm checking out the 421 Trilogy cage. The full size is 48" x 24" x 11.5", which will provide floor space of about 16" x 24" for each gecko.
I found a few older threads that mention using Boaphile cages for geckos, and online reading has verified that the pre-installed heating option can reach the right temps for leopard geckos. Just wanted to know if anyone is currently doing this or has any cautions.
Thanks ahead of time!
Old threads: