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Neodesha Plastics cages, anyone...
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by Kingetula on August 25, 2009
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Thinking of buying these as I shop around. Probably going with APcages but wanted to check these guys out before I do. Does anyone have a picture of these guys stacked 3 or 4 high, when stacking does in cut off the air vent in the back?
Scott
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by Kingetula on August 25, 2009
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Nevermind! I got ahold of the company through email and they called back pretty quickly. At this time they do not offer the rack system. (They are still looking for the guy who built the racks for them before)
I almost went with them...
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by Nakita on August 25, 2009
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I used Neodeshas before switching over to Visions and absolutely hated them.
They were flimsy, poorly finished and turned yellow within a years' time.
I know there has been a lot of debate over Vision cages being inappropriate but they suite my needs perfectly with a tiny bit of modification.
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by atwageman on August 25, 2009
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I've thought about buying a small neodesha just to give them a try. Maybe they have improved the plastic formulation to prevent the yellowing.
I myself use AP and BARRS caging.
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by pictigaster1 on August 25, 2009
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Neo cages are a good product and I am glad they are being made again.Not all cages are for every one
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by Agkistrodoncomplex on August 25, 2009
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I love my neodeshas, easy to clean, just slide the glass out and they weight nothing, very secure of course, I have the new ones though so I cant say if they will turn yellow, or if the doors will stop sliding so effortlessly with time, but for now I am very pleased with them.
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by Nakita on August 25, 2009
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I'll agree with that statement Archie.
I know plenty of people hate Vision cages.
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by Rob_Carmichael on August 25, 2009
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The yellowing was mostly with the older models of Neodeshas. I've never had any of the newer models yellow and I have some that are over 15 years old. I still think Neodeshas are the best cages in terms of versatility and ease of maintenance but it is indeed a personal preference - there are many other outstanding cage manufacturers out there and I use a few including Vision, Animal Plastics and Habitat Systems.
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by Kingetula on August 25, 2009
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Animal Plastics question,
When stacking these cages you loose the top screened "vent" so the next best idea I could come up with is a vent on the back wall towards the top. If the cage is 34" I was thinking of 28" X 3 1/2. The back will face a wall with a space of about an inch from wall to cage. Will this be enough vent for desert animals (Texas Indigo, Winders, Mojaves etc...)
I'm stacking 4 rows, 4 cages high so a side wall vent isn't an option for the most part.
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by agkistrodude on August 25, 2009
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If there's only an inch between the cage and wall, why not just stack them with a spacer between the cages? I'm not real familiar with those cages, but it seems like it would work. Marty
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