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<blockquote data-quote="holotype" data-source="post: 192753" data-attributes="member: 35508"><p>I was slightly joking, I think some great advice was given. It really depends on you, your space availability, financial resources, and time/labor. Think about each species you want to acquire and what their max size would be and what it would take to house them, and figure out if you have enough space to house all of the enclosures you would need. Also consider how you would want them to be displayed. Having them all stuffed in Tupperware containers doesn't offer the best view ability but it is usually most cost-effective, so you may end up with a mix of enclosure types etc. There's probably a lot more to consider, so proper planning and research needs to be done. It really depends on you and what your situation is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holotype, post: 192753, member: 35508"] I was slightly joking, I think some great advice was given. It really depends on you, your space availability, financial resources, and time/labor. Think about each species you want to acquire and what their max size would be and what it would take to house them, and figure out if you have enough space to house all of the enclosures you would need. Also consider how you would want them to be displayed. Having them all stuffed in Tupperware containers doesn't offer the best view ability but it is usually most cost-effective, so you may end up with a mix of enclosure types etc. There's probably a lot more to consider, so proper planning and research needs to be done. It really depends on you and what your situation is. [/QUOTE]
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