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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 47269" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>That's the reason I added the line to check the enclosure section. I posted photos of some that I built in there.</p><p> Personally I won't use a modified aquarium for arboreals. These only allow air through one surface of the enclosure. Drilling holes in glass is a PITA, its called cross ventilation for a reason. Not downgrading the use of them by any means. Many use them, I like mine better, lighter, holes on 3 surfaces and won't shatter if accidentally dropped or tip over. </p><p> When you have a collection the size of mine. I would quickly run out of space using 10 and 20 gallon tanks as enclosures. Just saying and not to be rude or start an argument. [emoji6] </p><p> I like yours and the fact it has lots of room for the T to move about. No doubt will be comfortable for its lifetime in there. [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 47269, member: 3538"] That's the reason I added the line to check the enclosure section. I posted photos of some that I built in there. Personally I won't use a modified aquarium for arboreals. These only allow air through one surface of the enclosure. Drilling holes in glass is a PITA, its called cross ventilation for a reason. Not downgrading the use of them by any means. Many use them, I like mine better, lighter, holes on 3 surfaces and won't shatter if accidentally dropped or tip over. When you have a collection the size of mine. I would quickly run out of space using 10 and 20 gallon tanks as enclosures. Just saying and not to be rude or start an argument. [emoji6] I like yours and the fact it has lots of room for the T to move about. No doubt will be comfortable for its lifetime in there. [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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