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Old 07-17-04, 12:00 PM   #1
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Try shutting the door... I dare you!

Here's a pic from a while ago that I dug up.. Just goes to show how these guys "wake up" at night.. Could be tricky having arboreal hots in a cage like this and not know where they might be hiding out!!

Thought this was a neat pic to share!! Enjoy..
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Old 07-17-04, 02:50 PM   #2
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thanks for sharing...how do you like your vision cages? what cages do you like best for ETBs?
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Old 07-17-04, 03:00 PM   #3
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I like the Visions.. They stack nice and as far as the 2x2x2s go.. they don't sag at all either.. the longer more heavier cages will sag a little.. I also have a large neodesha arboreal unit for breeding and housing gravid females and it also works quite well...


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Old 07-17-04, 05:00 PM   #4
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is it stackable with the heat lamp in?
how do you heat/light yours? thanks, norm
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Old 07-17-04, 06:03 PM   #5
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The heat lights are the reflector type and they sit inside the built in shrouds of each cage. Here is a pic.. you can heat with 60 watt normal bulbs and if that gets too warm you can run everything on a helix or dimmer switches..

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Old 07-17-04, 06:21 PM   #6
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that looks great, but what keeps em warm in the winter at night??? thanks. norm
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Old 07-19-04, 07:11 AM   #7
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that looks great, but what keeps em warm in the winter at night??? thanks. norm
I have flexwatt sandwiched between each level.. this keeps them from getting too chilly at night..


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