LEEWENYAN Reptile Habitat, Insect Feeding Box for Reptiles and Amphibians, 12x12x20cm Acrylic Reptile Transparent Breeding Case for Spide, Lizard, Scorpion, Centipede, Horned Frog, Beetle
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As far as I'm concerned, it's big enough, and it does have a screen top, which can be unlocked
There is a lift to raise the door. We can keep our little guy in because the magnet is strong enough.
There are only tiny holes that are big enough for a fruit fly to get through
There are magnets on the door that close it, so they will not be able to escape unless they push it open or the door is left open. This is a small space, so I wouldn't put more than 2 in there, depending on their size
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In a nutshell, Wow, this thing is amazing. The first thing I noticed was that it was the ONLY critter container around that was perfect for my black widow's A vertical structure with an opening at the bottom is ideal, since she prefers to make her hammock web on top of her habitat, and spends most of her time up there. upside down so the opening is at the bottom, and the lid stays shut. ) That way there are no ooops when I open the lid and she jumps on my face (just kidding, she wouldn't As a second point, I can't think of anyone in their right mind who would give this a bad review because "the plastic isn't clear". You can see that there is a protective film covering it that needs to be removed. In other words, I want to say. You don't have to be shy. That review was a joke, in my opinion. With the protective film removed, you can see crystal clear through this sucker. The glass is so clear that whenever the glass becomes dusty, all I have to do is blow on it lightly, and the dust flies away. In addition to that, it makes it an excellent place for filming and for taking photos. The reason black widows are all divas for the camera is that they're pretty in black. The third thing I like about this thing is that it's SO EASY to put together, it's insane. Cleaning is easy because it's easily taken apart and put back together. Even my 5 year old could put this together (I don't have a 5 year old, but if I did, he/she would snap this baby together in 3 minutes) and even though this thing is easy to put together and take apart, it's sturdy as nails. That is to say, I trust it to safely contain my deadly black widow in a house full of clumsy, savage feral children. I babysit kids as young as 5 (I'm a teacher). Furthermore, you can have this thing horizontal as well. These habitats are perfect for critters that prefer a long and short environment. With a magnetic lid, this can be kept closed no matter how your pet likes to live. It also features one wall without holes for air circulation. As a result, the critters' poo won't fall out when you use it horizontally. Even if you wanted to get crazy, you could hang it from the ceiling. The air holes are small enough to contain a small jumping spider but big enough to fit a water mister nozzle, so you can mist water droplets for drinking or just moisten for those tropical plants. I recommend you take a look at it! If you can't find it here, don't look anywhere else. Only this one is left! been asked about this by several black widow owners in my circle of friends. There is quite a bit of interest in it among black widows. Just in case I cannot find it, I'm going to pick up a second one just to be safe. It might be someone you know. A second widow may also come to me. I would also like to add that if your widow (or other small creature) were to ever reproduce, the holes in the air may not contain a tiny baby. However, I have come up with a quick and easy solution for a temporary containment (critter pack n' play). Simply drape a nylon stocking over the whole container and It is still able to breathe and keeps her babies from running away.
The reviewer above mentioned that they had difficulty assembling the book. I am sorry for their experience, but I saw it from my own perspective. I helped my daughter build it, and it was fairly simple. The product is very easy to understand, very strong, and of very good quality.
It is just the right size for raising abroreal slings, which is what I do with it now. In fact, this type of tank can even be used for fossorial species if more substrate is added.
Apparently, you cannot see through it after claiming you can't see through it, even though the acrylic protection is stated very clearly in the description and photos. A magnetic latch is also present on the lid to secure the lid. While nothing too fancy, the included bands do a good job of holding the bag in place.
It is missing some In addition to the rubber bands that prevent the enclosure from collapsing apart, there was also the magnetic latch missing. Although the customer service is terrible, the enclosure is amazing for jumping spiders if you don't mind a bit of a gamble or a DIY project. (Please note The design is as if it were made of First you must peel back the dual-sided covering it was quite challenging).
Feel free to use some type of glue to hold it together. It does not have a latch for the door, so you'd have to find a way to keep it closed using tape or a rubber band. All As the dimensions are in centimeters (centimeters), not inches (inches), then it is about 4 inches by 4 inches by 7 inches. There are not many reptiles that will fit in this tank. Although you wouldn't be able to see lady bugs in it, it might be a good set up for raising lady bugs. To make holes in the lid of a big jar, get it My money is being refunded because I wasted 10 minutes trying to assemble it! An appropriate rating would be five stars. Upon request, Amazon immediately refunded my money. It's great that you refund your customers. Shame on you making a fool of yourself by allowing such junk in your store.
After assembling it, I was quite disappointed with how small it was. I should have paid more attention to the measurements, but that is my fault. Even so, I can still use it for tarantulas. Just not for a tarantula like I wanted to at first. Plus, I don't feel healthy about the seal so I can't use it for live tarantulas. It will be used for a small greenhouse, but I do have some other plans for it.
A great place for all kinds of spiders except The hammock is placed in the top corner and there is a door at the top of the hammock.