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What glues are safe for Ts?
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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 130554" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>I advise against screen lids altogether. Some places sell lids by themselves, but rip the screen out, as no matter what you may hear about them, screen lids are just an invitation for the tarantula to either:</p><p></p><p>A) get a claw caught </p><p>B) chew it's way to freedom</p><p></p><p>A majority of those who use "tanks" often create covers out of plexiglass, the plexiglass lid just slides right into place where the screen used to be. I don't use clear tanks other than kritter keepers, an adult enclosure from jamies tarantulas, and pill vials, so I don't know how to instruct you on how to do that as I mainly use cost effective, attractive when organized, space saving sterilite bins and deli cups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 130554, member: 4548"] I advise against screen lids altogether. Some places sell lids by themselves, but rip the screen out, as no matter what you may hear about them, screen lids are just an invitation for the tarantula to either: A) get a claw caught B) chew it's way to freedom A majority of those who use "tanks" often create covers out of plexiglass, the plexiglass lid just slides right into place where the screen used to be. I don't use clear tanks other than kritter keepers, an adult enclosure from jamies tarantulas, and pill vials, so I don't know how to instruct you on how to do that as I mainly use cost effective, attractive when organized, space saving sterilite bins and deli cups. [/QUOTE]
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