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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 59690" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>Sounds like you have never been to the container store, or even the sterilite type tub section in walmart... TONS of plastic shoebox type containers with clear lids that you don't need to open the lid to see them in. I too don't like to keep my tarantulas in anything I have to open the lid to see them in and I keep majority of them in some type of sterilite type container. The container store has tons and tons of options. You are gonna spend a fortune if you rehouse all your Ts into those cages from the suggested sites, plus those cages don't even allow for much substrate. I prefer to give my terrestrial T's several inches of substrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 59690, member: 3515"] Sounds like you have never been to the container store, or even the sterilite type tub section in walmart... TONS of plastic shoebox type containers with clear lids that you don't need to open the lid to see them in. I too don't like to keep my tarantulas in anything I have to open the lid to see them in and I keep majority of them in some type of sterilite type container. The container store has tons and tons of options. You are gonna spend a fortune if you rehouse all your Ts into those cages from the suggested sites, plus those cages don't even allow for much substrate. I prefer to give my terrestrial T's several inches of substrate. [/QUOTE]
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