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    Juvenile snake garterking's Avatar
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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    http://www.visionarium.us/htm7/visionarium.html

    Have a look at these. I don't know of anyone who has used them and I'm not sure how well they would ventilate through the corners, but they look great and are stackable. You can even buy dividers to help save some more space and money.
    If anyone here has used them, I'd like to hear what you think about them as I have thought about getting a couple myself.

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    Quote Originally Posted by garterking View Post
    Vision Products

    Have a look at these. I don't know of anyone who has used them and I'm not sure how well they would ventilate through the corners, but they look great and are stackable. You can even buy dividers to help save some more space and money.
    If anyone here has used them, I'd like to hear what you think about them as I have thought about getting a couple myself.
    i do like the look of them and it all looks very nice and easy to clean but i bet the wont deliver over here!

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    i have had no problem with my visions and animal plastics cages though they are quite pricey but worth it in my eyes

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    Re: Stackable plastic cages

    I agree with garterninja. They are great. I got my first one recently (6 months) and I am just gonna use them from now on. However, "pricey" is a massive understatement. You can stack them, they look great and clean even better. Save your pesoes kiddies.


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