Quote Originally Posted by Elekia View Post
The tank is a temporary measure til my flexwatt tape comes in and I can get my rack set up. Still waiting on the last few pieces that should come in by the end of the week. But it's good to know that he will do it to the tubs as well.

I know they are escape artists but seeing it happen and having a surprise noodle fall out at you was far more startling than I care to admit. Thankfully he didn't fall and my kitten wasnt around. -_-

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If you don't want to get clips, at least plop a good 5 to 10 pounds on the short edges (~5 each). That should be plenty of weight to keep it secure short term. Just don't forget to put them back after opening the tank up. Textbooks or cookbooks should work for that, if you don't have any weights. Try to center it so the glass tank is supporting the weight rather than the screen part of the lid.

I used a gasket file box for that king so it had a handy lip for him to squeeze into. I was using it as a stand alone tub, and not in a rack, so ymmv with rack tubs. They usually don't have a handy lip on them I don't think.

The king in question actually slipped out of a DIY frugal herper rack at 2x the size of a corn I raised in it and went missing for 4.5 months at 11grams last January, so be super careful about ventilation hole size and the gap along the top. I'm still not sure what got him out since all of those should have been plenty small.... (and I confirmed the tub was not open front or back).

I don't have a picture of the king doing it, but my milksnake liked up high tight spots too.. like behind his tube light for a few weeks while he fit.


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