Lees Kritter Keeper, X-Large Rectangle w/Lid(Assorted colors)
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nick h.
22-11-2024I am pretty happy on this purchase, although there was a minor chip by the lid, but hey, I used the chipped area as a hose tube feed for the airstones in my tank, other wise Im glad about purchasing, its a4 gallon and can hold my betta fish.
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Teacher
> 3 dayI ordered this container to be a home for a Giant Desert Centipede. It is a great container for my centipede because the sides are tall enough that escape is impossible. The small feeding door on the top of the lid is easy to open. I do have to agree with the comment written by another person that the lid itself is difficult to remove. The lid is very tight and requires some perseverance to get off. For that reason, Ive given it four stars. Other than the lid being tricky to remove, I really like this container.
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Kian Schmitt
16-11-2024Good for other animals but not a Hermit Crab. This doesnt allow for the right conditions.
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Jessica Ann
> 3 dayThe lid came broken, so the window just falls right out. I got this to transport a baby beardy from place to place which I obviously wont be using this for now. Will edit review if I ever get another lid sent to me. Very upsetting. The base itself feels sturdy but the lid just felt cheap and was semi difficult to get on or off, not that it was a tight fit, just that it felt like i would be breaking the plastic lid just to get it off. Just trying to keep it honest.
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Amy J Everhart
> 3 dayOK so Ive read some of the other reviews about the lid on this thing and yes, it does fit very tight. I will say this though, the lid is made of a much more pliable plastic and after a few uses it starts to lose its super tight fit. That being said I love this. Its spacious and exactly what I was looking for.
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S. V.
> 3 dayI always have to send these back since they arrive broke or cracked. This is the first one that arrived in perfect condition! Good for small-ish insects, lizards, etc
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Nancy
> 3 dayThese tiny cages are usually the death bed of thousands of hermit crabs a year. One hermit crab needs atleast 10 gallons of space. Possibly more depending on how many you get. Please do your research before buying your hermit crab will die in this
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Tracey Olsowski
16-11-2024Packaged great! Perfect for my cricket house. Lightweight (unlike a 10 gal aquarium), easy to clean. Con-- the lid is near impossible to remove, snapped on, now doesnt want to come off.
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S.
> 3 dayIve gone through many of these, and they always break from normal usage. Not worth the money. They are too brittle. Go with the Exo Terra Faunarium instead, you wont regret it.
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jana lee
> 3 dayLarger than the ones found in the pet store which works great for my crested gecko when cleaning his cage or traveling.