Large Iguana Cages - Custom Iguana Cages

Custom Cages, Large Reptile and Iguana Cages

LARGE CAGE DESCRIPTIONS:


LARGE IGUANA CAGE - 3 feet long and wide, 5 feet high(Item #SBC335)

Cage is made of 12.5 galvanized after weld wire with bar mesh of 1/2 by 3 inch; has a welded door, 18inchx36inch, mounted on the long side with a sturdy lockable latch; has double flooring; pan under cage; steel stand with 1 inch by 1 inch angle iron legs finished in black wrought iron with ball type brass finished furniture casters. Cage comes with 2 shelves (linoleum covered) and 2 ramps as well as pan and stand.
Exras:
1. May add hanging sheet metal siding to increase insulation effect against drafts and loss of heat/humidity.
2. May add bottom rail for 25 dollars.

CAGE COST IS 288.00 dollars. PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE DISCOUNTED MOTOR FREIGHT, BUT DOES INCLUDE CRATING EXPENSE. SHIPPING IS COLLECTIBLE UPON DELIVERY.

Cage takes about 2 weeks to finish and 3-5 days to deliver.

Cages are shipped flat and relatively easy to assemble.

Customer support is available to assist with assembly.


ALSO AVAILABLE IN SIZES SUCH AS:


4 feet wide x 5 feet long x 6 feet high (Item #SBC456)Cage cost 380 dollars


3 feet wide x 6 feet long x 6 feet high (Item #SBC366) Cage cost 380 dollars


5 feet wide x3 feet long x 3 feet high (Item #SBC353) Cage cost 380 dollars

6 feet wide x 4 feet long x 6 feet high (Item #SBC466) Cage cost 380 dollars







IGUANA CAGE SIZING AND OTHER GENERAL CARE DATA
Brief Cage Guidelines
6-12 months: 30-gallon aquarium.
Juveniles,1-2 years and adults need cages that are twice their length in length, 3 - 6 feet high, and 1.5 times their length for cage depth/width.
These are ideal minimums.Try to provide the largest cage that you can afford.
Provide climbing branches and hiding places like a hiding box.


Brief care information guide summary from Iguana care quick facts sheet:
1.)Day temps 85F-88F with 90-95F in basking area.
2.)Night temps 65F-75F.No less than 65F.

3.)UVA/UVB needed and basking spot lamp, note: ZooMed 5.0 or vita lights. Don't use Llac UVB- leads to Metabolic bone disease.
4.)Humidity must be 50-100%.

5.)Iguanas are vegetarians only. No crickets, dog food, meats, eggs, mice, etc.

Some Sources...

Iguana Town http://pages.infinit.net/igtown

Melissa Kaplin's web page. http://www.sonic.net/~melissk/ig_care.html

Jennifer Swofford's web page http://www.baskingspot.com/igbook

The Crossroads iguana site http://www.iguanas.infos.org/IC/ic-f3-nf.html

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