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« on: May 16, 2006, 12:00:03 PM »

Ok throughout many of the forums there's always people asking whats the best housing....If you go to  www.reptiledepot.com ,supplies and screen cages its the 3rd one.... It's perfect to house up to a pair....Easy to clean and decorate...I have about 12 of these...I use carpet cage or papertowels on bottem, hot glue corkbark on the back wall and use flex branches and vines secured to the top screen...I believe the measurements are 23' 16' 16'.... I hope this helps any beginners..
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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2006, 09:40:31 AM »

I will have to agree! I started with the Exo Terras, the largest which is 18x18x24. I have four of these still, but the Reptile Depot Crestie cages are so much easier to access, lighter and have better breathability.
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« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2006, 12:01:41 AM »

ill agree, they look like really good cages. i just wish the bottom access door was  plexi or something similar. a very good choice if you use papwer towel as a substate adn feed non climbing insects or non insect diets
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« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2006, 04:18:28 AM »

They are nice cages.  If it weren't for the low humidity here in the winter, I would have gone with their cages.
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« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2006, 01:19:22 AM »

ill agree, they look like really good cages. i just wish the bottom access door was? plexi or something similar. a very good choice if you use papwer towel as a substate adn feed non climbing insects or non insect diets

You can actually buy them directly from the guy that makes them, without going through Reptile Depot, and he'll make you a solid bottom access door panel.

They are nice cages.? If it weren't for the low humidity here in the winter, I would have gone with their cages.

Missouri does have crappy humidity issues. I mist 2x a day and they seem to do alright. But if I skip and only mist 1x a day, I can see the difference with the cresties.
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« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2006, 07:50:52 PM »

I really like the look of the Exo-Terra Glass Cages.
Which size would be appropriate for 1 Crestie
And which size would be appropriate for 2 Cresties housed together?
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« Reply #6 on: June 18, 2006, 09:59:08 PM »

ill agree, they look like really good cages. i just wish the bottom access door was? plexi or something similar. a very good choice if you use papwer towel as a substate adn feed non climbing insects or non insect diets

You can actually buy them directly from the guy that makes them, without going through Reptile Depot, and he'll make you a solid bottom access door panel.

They are nice cages.? If it weren't for the low humidity here in the winter, I would have gone with their cages.

Missouri does have crappy humidity issues. I mist 2x a day and they seem to do alright. But if I skip and only mist 1x a day, I can see the difference with the cresties.

I think they do look nice.  Are the doors and the top screen or not? I can't tell on my computer.  The humidity here in Georgia will never be a problem...lol.  Cool design, but for the price I would be better off making my own.  ya know, get me some quality me time in the shop with my tools. Grin
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« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2006, 10:06:03 PM »

i love my exo terra cage, i don't care for the screen cages because i think that the visiability sucks. 
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« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2006, 09:49:20 PM »

I like the Exo-terra tanks, but those tanks from Reptile Depot look great, too! I wouldn't mind getting a couple during warmer days over here in So. California. I have a couple of full-screen cages, already. I like the combo of the plexi-glass, pvc backing and the screen tank.
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« Reply #9 on: July 18, 2006, 11:00:17 PM »

I like the exo terra's the best, but now all mine are in big rubbermade containers with a screen on top.
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« Reply #10 on: August 11, 2006, 08:54:53 PM »

I think they do look nice.? Are the doors and the top screen or not? I can't tell on my computer.? The humidity here in Georgia will never be a problem...lol.? Cool design, but for the price I would be better off making my own.? ya know, get me some quality me time in the shop with my tools. Grin

Yep, the doors and the top are screen, the bottom access panel is also screen. We actually looked into making our own, but the frame pieces have to be purchased in lots, so too expensive. I guess we could check around at a few window places and see if they'd sell us their scrap pieces.

I have both the Exo-Terra's and the screen cages and my personal opinion is that the Exo-Terra's are a PITA to clean and move. I'm keeping the 4 I have, two for gargolyes and two for satanic setups. My cresteds will remain in the crestie cages...just so much easier.
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« Reply #11 on: August 18, 2006, 01:19:18 PM »

This question is really for anyone living in the Northeast, I'm in New York.  I was wondering which cage they preferred, the screen one on reptile depot or the exo-terras, judging by the climate, humidity, and such of this part of the country.  Thanks for any feedback.
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« Reply #12 on: August 18, 2006, 04:14:40 PM »

This question is really for anyone living in the Northeast, I'm in New York.  I was wondering which cage they preferred, the screen one on reptile depot or the exo-terras, judging by the climate, humidity, and such of this part of the country.  Thanks for any feedback.

well im in NY as well
and an all screen one will not hold humidity very wellso i opted for the exoterra
the crested cage, which looks like only the front and top are screen, might be better than the all screen ones
i really like the exoterra, but will most likely look into alternative methods for money purposes. the ones from reptile depot are cheaper but with a little time and research i hope to buy and modify ones for at least half that price....least thats what i hope
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« Reply #13 on: August 25, 2006, 11:56:30 AM »

i live in ct and the exo terra is what i use the screen wont hold the heat and humidity for the swings in weather Undecided
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« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2006, 02:55:02 AM »

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You can actually buy them directly from the guy that makes them, without going through Reptile Depot, and he'll make you a solid bottom access door panel.
do you have a weblink or name i can have?

i use mainly all screen Reptariums, but i also live in the NorthWest, in a house where humidity isn't really an issue. i mist twice a day during the summer, once the rest of the year. they're easy enough to move around and clean out, fairly inexpensive for the size as well. i'm not fond of plexiglass because it scratches & can warp so easy.
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