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Donny Trantham
> 24 hourIts very nice. Highly recommend this enclosure. No assembly needed. Packaged very well.
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James Bartlett
> 24 hourThe magnets in the lid are loose, very bad for what I’m using them for, had to add some hot glue to them to get them to stay in their proper holes. Housing Tarantulas..
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Gail Sauer
> 24 hourI actually really liked the design of this enclosure but its just too small the only thing you can safely keep in it would be reptile hatchlings for maybe a few weeks or pet insects like a jumping spider or mantis. If thats what youre looking to house then 5 starts. Other thing is, its a bit expensive for the size ( for some reason acrylic tanks are expensive idk why)
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Silvie
> 24 hourGetting into tarantulas, all the videos and books say cheap acrylic works great as a spiderling enclosure, and is like $5. Well, I can say that that is false, at least currently! Ive scoured everywhere online and, unless youre talking a teensy itty bitty cube (and even then sometimes!), acrylic has gone up in price. Somewhere I read it was due to covid increasing demand for face shields everywhere -- but who knows with all the supply chain issues lately. In any case, undrilled acrylic boxes not custom-designed for tarantulas were not really any cheaper online than ones built to suit, plus they required me to play with a drill. I did a review comparison on prebuilt enclosures, and most were described as flimsy or DIY building out of panels and rubber bands(?) which caused frustration. This seemed the best as far as reviews go, so I chanced it and am glad I did. It is a good size, has a decently strong magnetic sliding lid on top, and is completely clear. It does have a logo in the bottom front, which is annoying, but whatever lol. Arboreal spiderlings wont be in the bottom inch of the enclosure either way. It arrived undamaged and pre-assembled, no silicone necessary. Holes are tiny and should allow plenty of air flow through the top and two sides without risking a spiderling escape. It isnt bug enough for an adult of most kinds, but it is big enough Ill have to watch out to keep an eye on my baby spider haha. I will probably go ahead and buy another for my other spiderling because I like this one so much more than my old one.
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LarsCody
> 24 hourProduct came exactly as described with quick shipping. No assembly required and enclosure is sturdy with adequate cross ventilation. Would absolutely recommend for small arboreal tarantulas/large arboreal spiderlings!
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N. Jacobs
> 24 hourLid didnt stay on tight. I could breath in the wrong direction and it would come off. Not safe for any critter (unless you want them to roam your house)
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kristen poe
> 24 hourVery good arboreal enclosure great for my tarantula
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Scott N.
> 24 hourThe enclosure arrived packed well and clean with good seams and strong magnets. There were no cracks or splitting from the vent holes and the whole thing seems sturdy and well constructed, the lid has a slight bit of a gap at the tank “front” but that is easily fixed with a small shim to keep it sealed more tightly (I’m using it as a Tarantula enclosure for a juvenile Poecilotheria Regalis, and do not want any surprise escapes) So far it has held up well, the acrylic is very clear and easy to clean, we’ll see how it holds up over time, but it looks like I’ll be buying another before too long for another growing Tarantula
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Cat Dad
> 24 hourGot these as praying mantis enclosures; it works as long as you provide a mesh or something below the lid that they can grab onto, since you dont want them on the lid while you open it. Affordable compared to other arboreal enclosures with these dimensions, so Im getting a couple of them.
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M. Ray
> 24 hourGreat value. Love the metal closing.