Fine grade orchid bark. $10 for 2.0 cubic feet.
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Fine grade orchid bark. $10 for 2.0 cubic feet.
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Where can you buy this at?
Are these cages 30 inches deep as well as high? I dream of a set up like this. Gotta get some eggs to hatch first.AKA: Tom's baby emporium.
@GStars asked for a pic on my new baby raising enclosures the other day. I only had a partial, but I took a fuller one today.
Each cage is 96x30 and divided in the middle into two 48x30 cages for starting babies. The colored tape on each upper right corner shows the number of babies in each enclosure and also corresponds to the soaking tubs that rest on top of the cages. I've got stars on top, sulcatas in the middle and SA leopards on the bottom.
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These are 96 long, 36 wide, and 18 inches tall.Are these cages 30 inches deep as well as high? I dream of a set up like this. Gotta get some eggs to hatch first.
Thank you so much!These are 96 long, 36 wide, and 18 inches tall.
I think I've met that baby enclosure fairy a time or two…![]()
The Pro-Products people will ask you all about the room temperature in which your cage will reside, how big your cage is (they are very aware of the Animal Plastics cages) and what reptile you plan to house in the cage. They will ship what you need directly to Animal Plastics.I got mine from here: https://pro-products.com/
What? The cage or the misting system?Where can I get one of those!
Im soooooo jealous thats a beautiful setup and they look so healthy and happy.AKA: Tom's baby emporium.
@GStars asked for a pic on my new baby raising enclosures the other day. I only had a partial, but I took a fuller one today.
Each cage is 96x30 and divided in the middle into two 48x30 cages for starting babies. The colored tape on each upper right corner shows the number of babies in each enclosure and also corresponds to the soaking tubs that rest on top of the cages. I've got stars on top, sulcatas in the middle and SA leopards on the bottom.
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How tall are each enclosure? And is that plastic or wood? Did you build or buy it I'm going to build one with plywood and I'd seal it or find a way to make it work.AKA: Tom's baby emporium.
@GStars asked for a pic on my new baby raising enclosures the other day. I only had a partial, but I took a fuller one today.
Each cage is 96x30 and divided in the middle into two 48x30 cages for starting babies. The colored tape on each upper right corner shows the number of babies in each enclosure and also corresponds to the soaking tubs that rest on top of the cages. I've got stars on top, sulcatas in the middle and SA leopards on the bottom.
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It is made from expanded PVC plastic. It doesn't rot or mold. Plywood won't work. I used to build my own. You can buy a PVC one professionally made for less than the cost of the materials.How tall are each enclosure? And is that plastic or wood? Did you build or buy it I'm going to build one with plywood and I'd seal it or find a way to make it work.
Can I get a linkIt is made from expanded PVC plastic. It doesn't rot or mold. Plywood won't work. I used to build my own. You can buy a PVC one professionally made for less than the cost of the materials.