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<blockquote data-quote="Oursapoil" data-source="post: 192282" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>I went the other way around, starting with home made enclosure for all the slings then as they are growing up switching to more permanent display. Acrylic is nice but tend to warp, turn yellowish and scratch easily. I prefer glass a lot more. This said it depends if you are just collecting, breeding and/or selling. How much space and how many Ts you have is a big factor too.</p><p>I learnt the hard way that 100 slings (that will fit in a couple of shelves) will soon enough require a lot more space as they are growing. For each of my sling I already went through 3 to 4 different enclosure sizes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oursapoil, post: 192282, member: 33266"] I went the other way around, starting with home made enclosure for all the slings then as they are growing up switching to more permanent display. Acrylic is nice but tend to warp, turn yellowish and scratch easily. I prefer glass a lot more. This said it depends if you are just collecting, breeding and/or selling. How much space and how many Ts you have is a big factor too. I learnt the hard way that 100 slings (that will fit in a couple of shelves) will soon enough require a lot more space as they are growing. For each of my sling I already went through 3 to 4 different enclosure sizes. [/QUOTE]
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