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those of you with tanks
How do you secure your lid? My snake got out this morning but luckily wasn't too far away. I keep 2 5 lb. weights on it and guess that wasn't enough. I want to make some kind of wooden frame around it and put a hinge or something on the top so you have to undo it before the top can be removed. Any pictures of your setups?
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Re: those of you with tanks
 Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
How do you secure your lid? My snake got out this morning but luckily wasn't too far away. I keep 2 5 lb. weights on it and guess that wasn't enough. I want to make some kind of wooden frame around it and put a hinge or something on the top so you have to undo it before the top can be removed. Any pictures of your setups?
I have a slide top one that locks under clips on the backside. I specifically bought this one for my BP. I did see in the stores where they sell lock clips for reptile tanks. Maybe somethingn like that would work. I would have the same questions about tubs though. Is it safe to trust the lid alone that snaps on or do you all use some kind of other method to keep the lid shut?
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Re: those of you with tanks
Is the mesh lid and the top frame of the tank made of metal or plastic? If metal you can find special metal clips at Meijers, most pet stores, etc. They come two to a package and are very strong. You can put as many on as you want and they will keep a metal framed mesh lid so snug to a tank top that even our daughter's little baby milksnake couldn't squeeze out.
We've been using these clips for a year on that milksnake's tank and they are just as tight and hard to remove as they were a year ago. If you need pics of them let me know.
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2 of those metal clips franky is talking about does it for me...
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Re: those of you with tanks
The only ball I keep in a tank is a male I rescued last year, I only use tape on the lid, 2 pieces on each corner. Works for me and been like that for about a year and never had a problem but I would reccomend the clips designed for the lids. The people who originally got him as a hatchling had him with about 3 bricks on the lid and him even that small figured a way to push the lid off?
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Re: those of you with tanks
 Originally Posted by Spaniard
2 of those metal clips franky is talking about does it for me...
I had two on Oreo's tank and they weren't enough---had to go to two on EACH long side to snap the lid on tight enough. Get the kind that you can squeeze to tighten occas. NOT the clips that have the metal hook piece that fits up under the rim of the tank and then the clip snags. The little piece always manages to get fall out and get lost under the shelves on my mouse tanks & lids.
Kishnah's lid is the screened plastic kind w/the clips that angle up from the lid in the back and then snap again on the front, but she got out once when it didn't get pushed firmly all along the rim, all the way around...she found a hole & squeezed out.
Precious' is just one clip ea. side, but he's MUCH chunkier than Oreo, since Precious is a ball, and Oreo is our "earf worm" baby KSB.
Even the tubs have the office supply clips all along the long sides. Big ones for Hera, littler ones for the tubs of Apollo and Pinky. CeCe's tub is six little clips and a bungee cord down the length.
After Felix all but escaped and was only hanging by the end of his tail, his lid is TWO bungee cords and some clips.
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Re: those of you with tanks
 Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
How do you secure your lid? My snake got out this morning but luckily wasn't too far away. I keep 2 5 lb. weights on it and guess that wasn't enough. I want to make some kind of wooden frame around it and put a hinge or something on the top so you have to undo it before the top can be removed. Any pictures of your setups?
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Re: those of you with tanks
I have two straps, that are kinda like backpack strap material. The straps buckle and go around the entire tank, one on each end. It holds the lid on tight.
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