Enclosure ideals - your opinion is highly recommended

kokom05lb

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I don't know if everyone has seen my other post (sorry can't link). Well I started building my own personal cages after I realized how much some of these other cages would cost and I was thinking "Omgoodness, I can make my own cage for under that. And customize it how I want!" I was running ideals though my mind and then started putting them on paper. It become a new hobby! Then the thought crossed my mind, I was wondering if my local pet store would be interested in supporting my hobby and help me sell or even buy off of me. I went and asked the store owner and he actually said yes! I was so excited that I created a webpage and a page on FB.

FB page is Patty's Custom Reptile Cages pretty please if you have FB, please like my page. There is a link to my website on there. Now please keep in mind that im completely new to this and this is just a hobby. But if I do sell any cages I'm looking towards others likes and dislikes about cages so I can better mine as a just in case I do sell.

I know the question may be out there Why buy a custom cage when you can make it yourself? Well like I said this is a hubby and I'm not looking to make this a solid profession. I do it because it makes me happy and makes me feel as though I've accomplished something.

So, my cages are custom size. Pretty much you tell me how big and I'll make it that size you want it. I do have some of my cages are at determined size. But I'm trying to reach out and see what materials everyone prefers. U
 
I tried to find it on the FB search bar, nothing came up. Copy and paste the direct link on here. I'll check them out and share your link:)
 
I was thinking the only downside to this is shipping. I havent looked in yet to see how much its going to be to ship. I know Ringo's cage is real having. The traveling cages shouldnt be to heavy.
 
Wanted to post an ideal of a travel cage.

Travel Cage 18"x18"x24" Wood frame, Petscreen, acrylic sheeting for bottom and backside. Can lay on its side or sit up-right.
 

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