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<blockquote data-quote="Clintaceous D" data-source="post: 233143" data-attributes="member: 41830"><p>Hey y'all,</p><p></p><p>Been a long time since I've been on here. A year & 1 month ago my T's arrived, a GBB, G. pulchripes & V. chromatus. In that time my GBB grew from 1" to around 2.5" now, and my V. chromatus went from 3/4" to somewhere between 3" & 3.5". At this point, I think its definitely time to upgrade there housing. In fact I think they could go into full adult enclosures! The I can use one of their current cages for my G. pulchripes to grow into who only grew 3/4" to maybe 1.5".</p><p></p><p>I'd like their new homes to look good, like a glass terrarium does. The big thing though is the cage needs to be made with clear glass or plastic. I don't want to see any tint in it. This is what keeps me from getting kritter keepers as they seem to have a yellow/brown tint to them.</p><p></p><p>So if anyone has any suggestions for brands of cages/totes that fit that description, let me know please! Based on what I've read, the GBB & chromatus generally reach 6" DSL max, so ideally a cage around 15" L x 10" W or similar surface area would be perfect!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clintaceous D, post: 233143, member: 41830"] Hey y'all, Been a long time since I've been on here. A year & 1 month ago my T's arrived, a GBB, G. pulchripes & V. chromatus. In that time my GBB grew from 1" to around 2.5" now, and my V. chromatus went from 3/4" to somewhere between 3" & 3.5". At this point, I think its definitely time to upgrade there housing. In fact I think they could go into full adult enclosures! The I can use one of their current cages for my G. pulchripes to grow into who only grew 3/4" to maybe 1.5". I'd like their new homes to look good, like a glass terrarium does. The big thing though is the cage needs to be made with clear glass or plastic. I don't want to see any tint in it. This is what keeps me from getting kritter keepers as they seem to have a yellow/brown tint to them. So if anyone has any suggestions for brands of cages/totes that fit that description, let me know please! Based on what I've read, the GBB & chromatus generally reach 6" DSL max, so ideally a cage around 15" L x 10" W or similar surface area would be perfect! [/QUOTE]
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