Lees Kritter Keeper, X-Large Rectangle w/Lid(Assorted colors)
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Whitney
> 3 dayThis is an excellent product. It got my turtle to our destination during our cross-country move and still looks new.
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GB
> 3 dayThe cage was the right size, but arrived with a HUGE crack. Back it went. Im re-ordering because we cant find another cage with its specs--Im hoping this time we will luck out. I will update this review with our experience once we receive the new cage. Update: Second time lucky---very happy with our purchase.
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SJC Gramma
> 3 dayEasy for critters to escape when opened.
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Kian Schmitt
> 3 dayGood for other animals but not a Hermit Crab. This doesnt allow for the right conditions.
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Amanda T. Simone
19-11-2024I use mine to house feeder Dubia nymphs and it works great..... Looks nice, too! The lid was a little challenging at first but I like it being secure since I have cats that get into things.
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Allie
> 3 dayHuge! Bigger than expected. Perfect for endlers!
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Darice Mendez
> 3 dayVery big and just what we needed to fit crickets for our Breaded Dragon!
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JOE L
> 3 dayExcellent multipurpose containers. I use to house different sizes of crickets and Dubia Roaches.
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Cessna89811
> 3 dayGreat Kritter Keeper.
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K. R. Blake
> 3 dayI purchased the extra-large Kritter Keeper for two house mice I caught. Previously, I had a Petco Pet Keeper - Large, which I actually felt was too small for the critters. I did a little research and discovered that they were attempting to nibble their way free by chewing on the top. Mice are gnawers, and wild or house mice will do whatever they can to escape. So, I purchased a 5 roll of 1/4-Inch Mesh Hardware Cloth (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004RA2L) that can be used to keep out mice and rats from an area. I cut strips (using a wire cutter - and its not easy) to fit all four sides of the top and used 22 gauge wire that I twisted with pliers to hold it in place. Glue was recommended, but I was afraid of the fumes, so I attached the fencing strips with strong wire instead. So far, so good. So, when I received my new Kritter Keeper, I put the wire on before I put the mice in. Now they have an Alfie Lifestyle small animal playground Kami wooden hideout (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EK8QMG) that I kept closed and they converted it into their home, a Superpet small animal nut knot nibbler chew toy (http://www.amazon.com/Super-Pet-Small-Animal-Nibbler/dp/B0002DJEYI) that I stick a few peanuts still in their shells into for them to climb and pull free and an Alfie small animal playground wooden swing (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008XPG9WW) that they like to climb over around and under. Their water is currently in a low bowl I cut from the bottom of a water bottle, but I have purchased a water bottle for them since I intend to travel and hubby believes they should be exterminated not kept as pets, so he wont give them fresh water or food, and they have a bowl for food and one for treats. I occasionally add a third bowl for fresh or cooked veggies. All the items, except for their food bowls, are chewable, and they have other chew toys to help keep their ever-growing front teeth trimmed. They still look for ways to get out, but not as frequently or as consistently as they did when I first put them in their new home. Id give the Kritter Keeper 5 stars, but its not suitable without a strong wire mesh around the top. At least not for wild mice. They will chew their way through the plastic.