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<blockquote data-quote="Mygalomorphic" data-source="post: 197757" data-attributes="member: 37369"><p>So far, I am really liking the Reptizoo sliding top enclosures you can find online. The sliding top locks into place and the mesh is wide enough that T's can't get their feet stuck in it. They also have a small feeding hole on the lid that you can flip open to toss prey in without sliding the top open. They seem to come as either flat packed and you put it together or as one piece. I had no issues with the flat pack and it went together easily and looks good. For arboreals I am doing front opening enclosures. </p><p></p><p>I have quite a few acrylic enclosures and they are very nice but they get so scratched up and "foggy" that they look pretty bad and they acrylic warps if you are keeping moisture dependent species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mygalomorphic, post: 197757, member: 37369"] So far, I am really liking the Reptizoo sliding top enclosures you can find online. The sliding top locks into place and the mesh is wide enough that T's can't get their feet stuck in it. They also have a small feeding hole on the lid that you can flip open to toss prey in without sliding the top open. They seem to come as either flat packed and you put it together or as one piece. I had no issues with the flat pack and it went together easily and looks good. For arboreals I am doing front opening enclosures. I have quite a few acrylic enclosures and they are very nice but they get so scratched up and "foggy" that they look pretty bad and they acrylic warps if you are keeping moisture dependent species. [/QUOTE]
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