Would you pay $125 for this?

Cindiloohoo

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Well would ya
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It's 3x3x4 ft. I made it for a lady who needed an iguana cage. I just hope she's happy with it. Would you be?

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It is nice but a cage that size won't hold an iguana for too long. They get 5-6 feet long- and they do it much more quickly than I ever expected. I used to have a grand-lizard - my daughter had an iguana- it was about 2 feet long when we got it and within a year it was almost 4 feet long.

I used to grow turnip and mustard greens for her; and I gave her a lot of my squash blossoms.
 
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Oh yeah she knows! She has 2 iguanas and I am going to build another cage like this one for her later. One side of this one will be taken off and they will be put together making a 3x3x8 cage for the pair. These things are easy to make so if she wants to go bigger later she can convert it with some simple construction.
 
I probably would and use it for chickens or a brooder. But nice job Cindiloohoo!
 
I would like a tray that slides out and possibly make it so you could build the cage on to it. I'd pay 125 for that chicken brooder I I mean iguana cage
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I wonder if there's a way to connect a post to the door so that it can be folded back into the cage when the door is closed. That way it would be a little more "professional" than sticking a 2x4 in there to hold it up. Other than that, it looks nice!
 
Man would I love to use that, flip it over to have the door face up, and use it as a brooder!
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- It's a beautiful peice of work and worth the money.
 
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that was just for the pic..lol. I am kinda hoping she doesn't come get it now...brooder would be nice
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