Exo Terra Screen Cover for Hinged Door
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Bec E.
> 3 dayThis product gets the job done but, being that you have to lift half of the lid to open it, it gets to be a pain in the butt having to move the lights every time I need to get in there. I was happy to find a screen lid at a better price so I guess there is some compromise with savings. It dors seem to be quality, though.
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MommyofAandI
Greater than one weekIt fits my 40 gallon breeder tank. It does have a little wiggle room so if you have an escape artist...you may want to invest in clips or something to secure. I use it for my bearded dragon and love it because I do not have to move my lights to get into the tank. I have 3 other tanks I am eventually going to order these for.
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S H
Greater than one weekFits my hamster tank nicely. I use this screen lid with 4 clips just in case. A little wiggly/flimsy feeling when you take it off the tank but no issue with it bending, including when I set stuff on top of the screen.
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WIL RIVERA
> 3 dayExcellent just what I wanted!! Easy access and clean up!!!
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colleen
> 3 dayGits perfect, works well, very sturdy
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Joe
> 3 dayThis fits my Aqueon 40 gallon breeder tank from Petsmart perfectly with a about a half inch of overhang. Definitely not snug, but works perfectly for my lizard. If you have an animal that can lift it youll need to clamp it down. Arrived with no dents or dings and the hinge seems strong. It folds 180° in half which is super handy. Seems good quality and as advertised!
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Lexi J.
> 3 dayFits my 40 gallon breeder nicely, a little loose but I dont mind. My cats jump on it and it seems fine.
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KBJA Field
> 3 dayThey dont make this abundantly clear in the description, but this kid is NOT FOR STANDARD TANKS. It is for breeders tanks.
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EllenofX
Greater than one weekThis cover is BEEFY, and should easily support the weight of, for instance, a curious cat or a medium-sized lizard who is suspending himself from it upside-down because hes bad. The mesh is thick enough that I have no concerns about my animals punching/pulling holes into it with their claws, though I imagine a mid-sized to large dog could. A human would have to use tools to break the mesh itself, but bending the frame or breaking the mesh off the frame would both be very doable. I bought this for an old 40 gallon breeder tank. As the other reviewed have mentioned, is is not a tight fit, but entirely adequate for most animals. Other reviews show it works great for fuzzy pocket pets, like hamsters and rats. If using this product with clips, I would say you can safely keep any medium-bodied lizard or thick bodied snake in their tank with this product. It would not hold anoles or long-tailed lizards due to gaps near the hinges, and I would not personally use it for corns or other slim-bodied rat snakes, but it would easily hold a bearded dragon, uromastyx, or adult ball python (probably would work for young boas, too, but I have not worked with boas much personally). A think a hatchling ball python could escape, however, and I would probably only use this cover for adult BPs, definitely above 1000g (note that some males never attain that size). As a disclaimer, if you are looking at this product, consider if a 40 gallon is really best for you and your animal. Of the ones I mentioned, most will do better in a larger enclosure. While smaller BDs may thrive in a 40 gallon breeder, many require larger enclosures. Most BPs would do well in a 40 gallon, but it is very dependent on your individual animal.
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Anthony
> 3 dayPerfect fit