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Your link had a typo. It's actually http://www.cagesbydesign.com, but I agree with you: their background prints are really attractve.
The one reason I've always liked using plain white baclgrounds (and floors), apart from the obvious cost saving, is because white reflects light better, so it tends to disperse the light around the cage more fully which helps the plants lower down to grow a bit better, and make the cage a bit brighter for viewing.
You already got a large cage for him?
Brian
building cages always seems like a lot of money to me. i have built or partially built several and the ones at LLLreptile on sale always seem better particuarly if you had to pay yourself to build them. i do use the corrugated plastic as a side divider and glue it inside cage to limit nail loss areas and as side divider on both sides. glue gun worked well. i then put 2 4' home depot lights above my two cages. ($9 each) i plan to run 4 or 6 bulbs over each cage with one new, one old reptisun 5.0 and the rest plant grow lights. i keep my chams in the basement and its aweful dark down there.
Sean