CagesbyDesign--INQUIRY

Author Subject: CagesbyDesign--INQUIRY
Ben Rodriguez Posted At 02:43:53 06/02/2001
How do the cages hold up, easy to keep warm, does the Plexiglass warp with time???? Feedback--Good and bad experiences. Thanks.
Joel Holloman Re: CagesbyDesign--INQUIRY
4030.html Posted At 12:01:28 06/02/2001

I was going to order from them and posted on kingsnake.com. The responses I got weren't positive, I was told the handles aren't good and come off, they are nt very stable ( from what I was told). They looked nice and so i called but after a week I gave up. I will say that the recording said they were in the middle of a move so that may explain not recieving a call back.
Matt Butler Re: CagesbyDesign--INQUIRY
4036.html Posted At 22:32:03 06/02/2001

I've heard the same thing when i inquired about them. Most people said that they were good for small animals, but it's nothing youd want to keep a large boa, or python in.

Only stuff i heard though!
Ernie Watts Re: CagesbyDesign--INQUIRY
4069.html Posted At 00:15:04 06/04/2001

If I was you, depending on how much you're looking to spend and the size of cage you need, I would go with one of the folowing, Jeff Ronne (theboaphile.com), thebeanfarm.com, Vision, I don't know their address, but you can do a search at kingsnake or a plain search and find a lot of places. There is a place called Barrs that has had some good reviews. I have cages from the bean farm and I have no complaints about it at all. It is an excellent cage and went together really easy. I have also bought some cages from neodeasha, but I didn't like them too much. It warped pretty quickly. It is all a matter of your preference, what size you need and what you're willing to spend. Hope this helps. Ernie
Bill "Shiprapid" Neuman Re: CagesbyDesign--INQUIRY
4560.html Posted At 12:55:40 06/15/2001

I have a cage from them, and its seems to be ok. My biggest gripe is that it has front opening doors, instead of top opening, which isnt good since my tegu needs several inches of dirt in the cage, which now spills out every time I open the doors. I have to vaccume the carpet in front of the cage several times a day to keep dirt out. Thats my fault though, for not thinking about that before I ordered. The only real gripe that I have that they could do something about is the top of the cage is made of peg board, but the holes are big enough that even large crickets can sometimes escape out of them (and since on the larger cages only 3 sides are plexi and the back is wood, the crickets can climb the back wall, then the ceiling peg board, and escape.. again, something I didnt think about, but they could solve that problem by using smaller holed peg board. I checked into Vision cages, and while I liked the look of the visions, they were like twice the price. If you are looking for a relatively cheap cage id recommend the cagesbydesign.com people. If you dont care about budget Id go with vision (visioncages.com)
Ken Howery Re: CagesbyDesign--INQUIRY
4717.html Posted At 12:09:50 06/20/2001

I purchased a cage for two 7 ft+ redtail boas
after CagesbyDesign moved to the new location.
My order was confirmed immediately and my e-mail
questions were answered by the owner, Adam Keller. The cage (6ft.x2ft.x2ft) arrived in perfect condition. Construction was easy using
only a phillips-head screw driver and under one hour.
Stacking several layers of Vision Cages on top
of the CagesbyDesign actually made it stronger
and a more rigid construction. Nice Cage!!
I will purchase another CagesbyDesign cage !

Ken



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