48" tall chameleon cage?

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I am getting a kinyongia that is an adult and I am looking for a screen cage that is 48" tall and a good width I am from Canada and DIY cages don't ship to Canada so any advice on where to get a cage that size would be helpful and cheap please????
 
I am getting a kinyongia that is an adult and I am looking for a screen cage that is 48" tall and a good width I am from Canada and DIY cages don't ship to Canada so any advice on where to get a cage that size would be helpful and cheap please????

Yay kinyongia:) haha sorry actually I make my cage for my kinyongia. All you need is a few good boards and screen idk if Canada has lowes but u can get everything you need there for about $100 if money's a concern. It don't take alot of time either. Sorry idk who would be able to ship to you.:(
 
Check out LLL reptile they have nice ones and ship world wide, I'm getting the 24x24x48 and it's under $90 =)
 
Ok thanks everyone I appreciate it I will check that place has some and if not possibly make my own. :)
 
You can get flexariums and reptibreeze at a lot of retail places around here. They both come 48" tall. I have checked with LLL before and they would ship but the shipping was kind of a lot I think $50? and that was PER cage (I was after more than one so it added an extra hundred dollars at the time. I ended up just going with the flexariums that I was able to get a big discount on from my boss. Not as nice but they do the trick. :) I understand that big cages are kind of bulky so shipping charge makes sense I guess I just thought if you were getting more than one it should be able to be kind of combined into one package for a single adjusted charge, not the same charge for each cage. :(
One little pro-flexariums thing I will mention:
The shelving I ended up getting to put the cages on is perfectly sized to the depth of the flexariums so it kind of worked out, they would have been hanging over if they were square screen cages instead of the wider but shallower flexariums. So that's something to consider too when planning what you're going to be putting the cages on.
Also, where I ended up putting them it works out well with just unzipping, I can picture a swinging door being an issue in that narrow spot at the foot of my bed.
I know flexariums don't get a lot of good reviews, and I'd rather have nice LLL cages, but I did want to mention that they do have a few pro's, so it's not necessary to write them off completely as an option. You can get by with them just fi if you have to.
 
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