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<blockquote data-quote="Cor" data-source="post: 209573" data-attributes="member: 38203"><p>Deli cups of various sizes are cheap, clear, and easy to get in large amounts for fairly cheap. I bought a box of the <a href="https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rubbermaid-Brilliance-Food-Storage-Containers-10-Piece-Set-Leak-Proof-BPA-Free-Clear-Tritan-Plastic/54297078?athbdg=L1200" target="_blank">Rubbermaid Brilliance containers from Walmart for about $20 </a>that had a couple diffferent sized containers. A little drilling and soldering iron for making some holes, and they've been great for tarantulas. The plastic is very clear, just be careful with the locking clasps for the lid. I've just ended up pulling them off. There are holes underneath, so it gives me two more ventilation holes to work with. I've also gotten the <a href="https://www.containerstore.com/s/closet/shoe-storage/kid%27s-shoe-box/12d?p=0&ps=32&productId=10023922" target="_blank">acrylic shoe boxes from The Container Store</a>. If I need something, I walk around the food storage aisle at Walmart or Target and tend to find a nice, cheap enclosure that just needs a little bit of drilling and prep to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cor, post: 209573, member: 38203"] Deli cups of various sizes are cheap, clear, and easy to get in large amounts for fairly cheap. I bought a box of the [URL='https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rubbermaid-Brilliance-Food-Storage-Containers-10-Piece-Set-Leak-Proof-BPA-Free-Clear-Tritan-Plastic/54297078?athbdg=L1200']Rubbermaid Brilliance containers from Walmart for about $20 [/URL]that had a couple diffferent sized containers. A little drilling and soldering iron for making some holes, and they've been great for tarantulas. The plastic is very clear, just be careful with the locking clasps for the lid. I've just ended up pulling them off. There are holes underneath, so it gives me two more ventilation holes to work with. I've also gotten the [URL='https://www.containerstore.com/s/closet/shoe-storage/kid%27s-shoe-box/12d?p=0&ps=32&productId=10023922']acrylic shoe boxes from The Container Store[/URL]. If I need something, I walk around the food storage aisle at Walmart or Target and tend to find a nice, cheap enclosure that just needs a little bit of drilling and prep to work. [/QUOTE]
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