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    Animal Plastics divider question

    For those who have/had an AP cage can anyone tell me how their pop in/pop out dividers work? Can it be set as a temporary divider? Thinking of getting one of their cages and dividing it when I first get my bp, but later removing the divider when he's older so he has the whole tank as an adult. Can this be done?

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    It's only held in place by pressure against the 4 sides. It's very secure while in place, but can easily be removed as needed.
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    Re: Animal Plastics divider question

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    It's only held in place by pressure against the 4 sides. It's very secure while in place, but can easily be removed as needed.
    That's great to hear! So I wouldn't have to worry about it being knocked over at all or adding any additional reinforcements? Not sure how strong young bp's are, but I'm guessing and hoping the force required to knock it down he'd already be large enough for the full enclosure anyways?

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    Re: Animal Plastics divider question

    Quote Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
    That's great to hear! So I wouldn't have to worry about it being knocked over at all or adding any additional reinforcements?
    No worry at all.

    Quote Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
    Not sure how strong young bp's are, but I'm guessing and hoping the force required to knock it down he'd already be large enough for the full enclosure anyways?
    If he summons the strength to knock it down - even when fully grown - you've got bigger things to worry about than a divider.
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