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<blockquote data-quote="Gizalba" data-source="post: 198751" data-attributes="member: 31253"><p>I have quite a few exo terra plastic faunariums. I second the above point about the only real problem being crickets and red runners escaping. So I prefer them for my adult tarantulas who can take bigger dubia roaches. The ventilation seems good.</p><p></p><p>The exo terra ones seem to vary in price across time on amazon so sometimes I find the following cheaper and prefer them in some ways. They are slightly shorter in length but a bit deeper > <a href="https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301054844145?var=600188818434" target="_blank">https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301054844145?var=600188818434</a> </p><p></p><p>For the arboreals, I'm not sure how big you are needing but I have some 20x20x30cm ones from tropical factory ones which I really like for the price. I only have ones with the sliding glass piece as a door which isn't the most ideal however they are starting to make hinged door ones if you want to pay a bit extra. They also don't have mesh lids (but do have some extra ventilation under the bottom lip), so I actually prefer them to the exo terra nano ones. I would be concerned with a mesh lid of e.g. a pokie biting its way out which I've heard of happening.</p><p> <a href="https://tfuk.ltd/product-category/terrariums/glass/" target="_blank">https://tfuk.ltd/product-category/terrariums/glass/</a></p><p></p><p>I have got my eye on the 35 x 35 x 50 one for when my biggest arboreals get towards full sized, however it always seems to be out of stock so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gizalba, post: 198751, member: 31253"] I have quite a few exo terra plastic faunariums. I second the above point about the only real problem being crickets and red runners escaping. So I prefer them for my adult tarantulas who can take bigger dubia roaches. The ventilation seems good. The exo terra ones seem to vary in price across time on amazon so sometimes I find the following cheaper and prefer them in some ways. They are slightly shorter in length but a bit deeper > [URL]https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301054844145?var=600188818434[/URL] For the arboreals, I'm not sure how big you are needing but I have some 20x20x30cm ones from tropical factory ones which I really like for the price. I only have ones with the sliding glass piece as a door which isn't the most ideal however they are starting to make hinged door ones if you want to pay a bit extra. They also don't have mesh lids (but do have some extra ventilation under the bottom lip), so I actually prefer them to the exo terra nano ones. I would be concerned with a mesh lid of e.g. a pokie biting its way out which I've heard of happening. [URL]https://tfuk.ltd/product-category/terrariums/glass/[/URL] I have got my eye on the 35 x 35 x 50 one for when my biggest arboreals get towards full sized, however it always seems to be out of stock so far. [/QUOTE]
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