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    It's not a fix to your current problem, but perhaps in the future consider swing doors?

    I stay away from sliding doors, and I really only see them being helpful if you're dealing with large snakes or hots. I've seen small hatchling colubrids wedge themselves in between the minescule gap between plastic and sliding glass before, and that alone has made me want to stay away from sliding glass doors with all of my collection.
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