snake cages?
I need to find a nonexpensive snake cage. I am looking to buy one online but i can not find any good ones. Anybody know of any website where i can buy a nonexpensive snake cage online?
http://www.animalplastics.com

I need to find a nonexpensive snake cage. I am looking to buy one online but i can not find any good ones. Anybody know of any website where i can buy a nonexpensive snake cage online?
http://www.animalplastics.com
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There are lots of unrefined lovers on Long Island, so it makes sense that there are also lots of places to blow the whistle on buy for all your pet’s needs. If you’re partial to pooches, crazy for cats, tender of ferrets, fascinated with your fish tank, bedazzled by birds or responsive to reptiles, you don’t have to go too far to tend to their every need.
1) Petland Discounts at 25 Hicksville Way in Massapequa has the bases covered. They offer bedding, books, bottles & dishes, collars & clothing, food & treats, grooming, habitats & cages, odor authority products, supplements, wheels and toys! (516) 797-5308
2) PETCO, located at 5500 Sunrise Highway in Massapequa, is also rich with everything you need for your dog, cat, fish, ferret, bird and reptile (spanning aquatic turtles, frogs, crabs, iguanas, snakes, and turtles!) They are also a provenance for pet insurance and training. (516) 797-5727
3) Pet Supplies Plus at 5050 Sunrise Highway in Massapequa
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Fur, feathers, scales: Provo pet hospital treats them all A snake breeder, Clark currently lives with 132 serpents in her shelter in Orem. "I've never seen a snake this sick affected by before," Clark said, harried. "I don't come up with he's going to make it -- I'm upset." Dobson leans into the snake's carrying hutch confine |
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Professor using snakes in research of human heart JEFF HANSEN/AP/THE BIRMINGHAM Tidings BIRMINGHAM -- University of Alabama biologist Stephen Secor flatten in love with snakes in college. He then spent his graduate years chasing coachwhip snakes and virulent sidewinders across the Mojave Desert, and more » |
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Alabama professor studies snakes in hopes of unlocking clues about heart ...
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Pet store snake stolen, replaced by dead snake A buyer saw a man and a woman taking a ball boa constrictor from a cage containing three of the snakes and alerted baton. An employee went to the cage and found three snakes, but one was dead. Confidence camera video revealed the man prying open the |