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    High humidity caging idea

    I just bought these from target and they are the perfect housing for reptiles that need high humidity! They are escape proof and hold the humidity really well. I am currently using this to house my male sunbeam snake Merlin. I just wanted to share so I hopefully help some people out

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    I have looked at these type of tubs. Be very careful and check it very well. They appear to be tight but if you look under the top piece they are usually built with wide gaps with structural beams for strength spread about. As the tub is pushed in they sometimes appear to be secure but if you look under the top portion you can see the tub is not actually lined up with the structural beams and in some models it creates a gap almost an inch wide.
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    Re: High humidity caging idea

    I made sure it was tight before we bought it. I plan on using the other one for my leopard gecko breeding colony. I don't trust my ball pythons in these because they are little escape artists and can get out of almost anything lol. The ones I've seen at Walmart have the issues you said. The gaps were wide enough in one unit I could get my whole hand and wrist in through the gap.

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    Re: High humidity caging idea

    Quote Originally Posted by tessla98 View Post
    I made sure it was tight before we bought it. I plan on using the other one for my leopard gecko breeding colony. I don't trust my ball pythons in these because they are little escape artists and can get out of almost anything lol. The ones I've seen at Walmart have the issues you said. The gaps were wide enough in one unit I could get my whole hand and wrist in through the gap.

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    Good deal. Ill have to check them out at Target.
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    Re: High humidity caging idea

    They were 10 bucks and are stackable


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