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Zoo Med Terrarium Help!!
Hey folks,
Quick question and sorry if its been asked and answered, this is my first Zoo Med Terrarium front door opening tank and i looked everywhere and it has two screen tops that are removable, but how i remember my old BP they love to test limits and push screens and i tested with just a small amount of pressure and i can pop one side open, im wondering if there were any trick or something i can get to make sure it doesn’t happen? Thanks for any help in advance and also if the question has been answered if ya’ll can point me in the right direction i appreciate it!
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Yikes- I'm glad you noticed that before you have to hunt for a loose snake. There's many ways to secure cage tops but without seeing it, it's hard to advise what will work the best- & even just seeing it online might not be the best way to tell- there's nothing like seeing in person.
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I currently have 10 ExoTerras and 3 ZooMeds in use (none with snakes in; I would not trust them with any snake), so can compare and test. Unfortunately, the tops on ZooMeds aren't secure against upward pressure, as they have a catch on each side (R and L) on the outside of the top that releases the screen when either catch is pushed inward (so, the L hand catch pushed to the right, etc). Those latches are part of the screen top itself, and do little more than provide a little spring pressure to hold the top in place. You can see them in the photo here: https://reptilerapture.net/zoo-med-r...top-18x18.html
I just pushed up on the inside of the top of one of my ZooMeds, and the screen popped out with an amount of pressure that a BP could muster.
That screen frame and the top frame of the enclosure is probably styrene (they are on ExoTerras), though you may want to confirm that with ZooMed. If a person knows what plastic they're made of, the appropriate Weld-On glue would be a permanent fix, to permanently seal the screen top on. Some folks swear by Lexel for this sort of application, and that's less dependent on the specific plastic so may be a good option.
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Re: Zoo Med Terrarium Help!!
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Originally Posted by CaribbeanBP
Hey folks,
Quick question and sorry if its been asked and answered, this is my first Zoo Med Terrarium front door opening tank and i looked everywhere and it has two screen tops that are removable, but how i remember my old BP they love to test limits and push screens and i tested with just a small amount of pressure and i can pop one side open, im wondering if there were any trick or something i can get to make sure it doesn’t happen? Thanks for any help in advance and also if the question has been answered if ya’ll can point me in the right direction i appreciate it!
I agree that this enclosure is not secure enough. I had a BP push his way out of a tub secured with a plastic clip on each side. So, I reinforced those clips with spring clamps. He still pushed his way out. BPs (adults, at least) are very strong, so the lid needs to be very secure.
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Sounds like a very poor design- they should state on the product that it's not suitable or intended for snakes, but unfortunately they'd rather make more sales. :rolleyes:
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Re: Zoo Med Terrarium Help!!
Thanks that’s exactly what ima do just seal it closed i appreciate all the help!
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Originally Posted by Malum Argenteum
I currently have 10 ExoTerras and 3 ZooMeds in use (none with snakes in; I would not trust them with any snake), so can compare and test. Unfortunately, the tops on ZooMeds aren't secure against upward pressure, as they have a catch on each side (R and L) on the outside of the top that releases the screen when either catch is pushed inward (so, the L hand catch pushed to the right, etc). Those latches are part of the screen top itself, and do little more than provide a little spring pressure to hold the top in place. You can see them in the photo here: https://reptilerapture.net/zoo-med-r...top-18x18.html
I just pushed up on the inside of the top of one of my ZooMeds, and the screen popped out with an amount of pressure that a BP could muster.
That screen frame and the top frame of the enclosure is probably styrene (they are on ExoTerras), though you may want to confirm that with ZooMed. If a person knows what plastic they're made of, the appropriate Weld-On glue would be a permanent fix, to permanently seal the screen top on. Some folks swear by Lexel for this sort of application, and that's less dependent on the specific plastic so may be a good option.
definitely what ima try i appreciate it!
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Re: Zoo Med Terrarium Help!!
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Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Yikes- I'm glad you noticed that before you have to hunt for a loose snake. There's many ways to secure cage tops but without seeing it, it's hard to advise what will work the best- & even just seeing it online might not be the best way to tell- there's nothing like seeing in person.
yea i was trying to upload a picture but i agree its a huge scam and they definitely dont seem capable of being snake ready! Im not taking chances sealing it up before the snake is in lol
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You're lucky that BPs are so big- they cannot fit thru tiny gaps. As a long-time colubrid keeper (& used-to breed some), I've seen some very determined & creative escapes, & it's why I started making my own "tank tops". Had a glass terrarium with sliding screen top- seemed very secure in the frame, but even with the pin holding it shut, there was just enough wiggle room (literally!) in the gap in the track for a tiny hatchling king snake to sneak out, following the gap all the way around. It's like who would ever think a snake would try that- but we have to remember they have all the time in the world to contemplate such things...:D
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