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<blockquote data-quote="Lady J" data-source="post: 137493" data-attributes="member: 28300"><p>Hi everyone. I am new to the forum but I wanted to talk about T enclosures. Frankly I hate all of them for one reason or another they're not practical. I decided to design my own. Right now I have one kritter keeper and two hobby lobby enclosures. The Kritter keeper lid is hard to remove and the hobby lobby lids are easy to drop and can harm your T if they're on the lid. I'm starting with a sling enclosure design before I buy the materials needed to make it. Have a look, I plan to make this one out of scratch resistant plexiglass.This design can be used for terrestrial or arboreal slings it just depends on the amount of substrate you use. Any feed back is good feed back, If there's anything you don't like about the enclosure let me know and I will adjust it until an ideal enclosure is designed before I go into production. Juvenile and Adult enclosures will follow for burrowers, terrestrial and arboreal species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lady J, post: 137493, member: 28300"] Hi everyone. I am new to the forum but I wanted to talk about T enclosures. Frankly I hate all of them for one reason or another they're not practical. I decided to design my own. Right now I have one kritter keeper and two hobby lobby enclosures. The Kritter keeper lid is hard to remove and the hobby lobby lids are easy to drop and can harm your T if they're on the lid. I'm starting with a sling enclosure design before I buy the materials needed to make it. Have a look, I plan to make this one out of scratch resistant plexiglass.This design can be used for terrestrial or arboreal slings it just depends on the amount of substrate you use. Any feed back is good feed back, If there's anything you don't like about the enclosure let me know and I will adjust it until an ideal enclosure is designed before I go into production. Juvenile and Adult enclosures will follow for burrowers, terrestrial and arboreal species. [/QUOTE]
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