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Not Sure If This Boy Is A Jungle Or Not

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Links to great reptile products

Web Design:


Fruitwerks - Corey was absolutely INCREDIBLE to work with. If you can think it, he can do it! If you need a website, or a revamp to your current site, contact him!

Enclosures:


ProLine - The only boa cage made from HDPE, an opaque, non-porous plastic!

Boaphile Plastics - The originator in plastic cage design

Animal Plastics - Want to build your own plastic cage? This is for the DIY'ers!

Thermostats:


Herpstat Pro - By far, the best thermostat on the market!

Substrates:


Corrugated liner - Order by the roll and cut your own sheets. Has ridges to allow your boas to grip the substrate rather than flail around on it.

Disposable Cage Liners - Dimpled craft paper - but it can be ordered pre-cut in bulk to save a TON of time cleaning tubs. My recommendation, order it an extra 1.5" on each dimension so you can run the liner up the side of the tub and make a tray out of it.

Herp Supplies:


The Bean Farm - Hooks, heaters, handling, health, and more!

Feeders:


The Mouse Factory - Incredible customer service, packaging, and rodents. They are the best I've found. They're not the cheapest, but you don't want to feed rodents to your beloved boas that have been fed garbage, do you? Quality costs money!

Hare today, Gone tomorrow - Do you need to feed rabbits? Here ya go!

Shipping and supplies


FedEx.comYou can get "approved" to ship reptiles! Set up an account and ask for your "local rep" for details!

Superior Shipping Supplies - This is the company recommended by Superior Enterprises when they closed down. I've yet to use them because I haven't needed to.