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Old 01-11-2009, 10:49 AM
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Exo Terra has some new sizes that look to be more geared towards terrestrial critters. They look nice. Prices are much higher than the others though
Just thought I'd post 'em up for those that haven't seen them yet:
Exo-Terra Large Glass Terrariums - Great for Lizards & Snakes
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Nice sizes , didnt they have like 48 x 24 x 24 when they first came out ?
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Old 01-18-2009, 10:49 PM
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what's so great about these enclosers to boost the price so much? Is it only that they're front opening or is there something else I'm missing?
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Front dual panels , prefitted screen top , foam background , holes for intank equipment , and over all much more attractive IMO . I think they make a better show tank than a aquarium .
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Front dual panels , prefitted screen top , foam background , holes for intank equipment , and over all much more attractive IMO . I think they make a better show tank than a aquarium .
Still expensive for what they are, you can get identical sized tanks, with sliding glass doors for a good bit cheaper.
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Still expensive for what they are, you can get identical sized tanks, with sliding glass doors for a good bit cheaper.
I agree that they are expensive and I actually prefer sliding fronts. Do you have any links or information on where to find ones like you mentioned. I know there is a guy in Michigan that does some really nice tanks (called Marty Made Cages) but I can't find any contact info for him. I think Glasscages.com does sliding fronts but I think they are kind of pricey too.
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I've got a tank here with a sliding front that I had to drill a feeding hole in the top of. The tracks the glass slides on make a great place for egg-gluers to lay in, and you're left with the choice of opening the door and crushing the eggs or not opening the doors and not crushing the eggs.

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I really like the tanks. I have 10 exo-terrs that i use and love them.
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I seen these at the NARBC last October in Chicago and they are awesome. The 36x18x24 would be awesome to get. I was breeding Tokay and a few other big geckos in the 24x18x24 and 18x18x24 so these will just give them more side room. I just wish they weren't $200 bucks. As Cliff said I too love these tanks. They made a great product and they works awesomely. I have about 16 of them and once I get some more money I plan on placing a order for 5 or 6 of these new big ones.
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Ya, Hagen previewed those about a year, year and a half ago here in San Diego. A local pet shop got a bunch of demos for store use. pretty bad action if I say so myself, but yes, not worth the price.
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