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Dennis_Gulla
02-15-2002, 10:16 AM
When are you going to be adding new cage sizes? I have already decided that any new cages I purchase (48" & under) are going to come from the Boaphile. However, I do need a couple of cages over 48 inches. I realize that you do have the the expandable line, but getting two 30 inch cages plus the "expandable option door" on one side of each cage can add up. Any 60" cages in the near future?

Thanks

morti
02-15-2002, 10:36 AM
Just get 2 48" cages with then ends so you have an 8' cage! Won't your boas love you then? :-)

Red
02-23-2002, 05:45 PM
Ya I would like a 5 or 6 foot cage to start with... and then add... I plan on getting one of those corner thing's with lik all for side knocked out so I can make a cross cage... for the big guy's//
ERIC aka...Red

erichart
03-02-2002, 02:38 PM
Jeff-
I have a similar question. I understand you did the 48" length as a max. config for shipping ease, but couldn't you then make the 24" with an option to expand one end (as well as the 36") then you could create even more flexible lengths than previously available.

Or- Would you even care to market the "Boa-Bed" for those of us in small apartments ?.
Could two of these 6' configurations (back-to-back with opening) then support the weight of a mattress ?
I would like to create a cage to go under my queen-size bed for a burmese (roughly 4'x6').
I'd rather that than build one out of plywood for sanitary reasons...

The_Boaphile
03-22-2002, 06:14 PM
Material sizes limit the size I can go with cages. This is the biggest reason for the limit of the sizes of cages I am offering. I will not be offering a 60" cage. You can get two 30" cages with expandable ends though and wahla you have a 60" cage. You can join cages of different lengths too. So long as the ends of the cages are the same size you can still connect these cages. A 4' cage can be joined to a 3' cage or a 2' cage provided they have corresponding expandable ends and that the cages are the same height and depth. The possibilities are endless.

Thanks,

Jeff