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RE: neodesha cages
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by Scootertrash on December 17, 2004
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Aaron, look at Precision Caging. Al Coritz sent me the site. I haven't looked in great detail but he says good things about them.
Clayton
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RE: neodesha cages
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by MattHarris on December 17, 2004
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yes Neodesha went out of business, then were bought by a group in Florida, and tried to start up, but ended up folding around a year ago.
While their cages don't stack(at least the standard cages) I too liked them, because of the sliding glass, and they didn't leave many blind spots for snakes to hide. Great for hots! A drawback, though, was that the ABS plastic was thin, and repeated thermal cycling from head pads, lamps, etc. caused the plastic to crack over time.
I still use mostly neodesha, but also a few Visions, for small to medium Crotalids. I've gone to Cages-By-DEsign for very large enclosures (8'+) for bushmasters as they are modular adn can be disassembled. The one-piece construction of Visions, Precision, Neodesha, etc. limits you to how tall the cage can be.
Matt
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