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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 168140" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>From everything I've thus far learned, if it's an arboreal then it will be fine in there. Could it get a foot stuck and not be able to free itself? Well it could happen but is highly unlikely that the t couldn't get free. </p><p> </p><p>If it's terrestrial/fossorial then it would be a risk, and you would need to change to hard plastic with drilled ventilation holes. However, the design of exo terras aren't suitable for terrestrials anyway as the low vents and front opening doors don't allow you to add the correct depth of substrate. In those circumstances even a cheap plastic box tub would be better as long as it's an appropriate size and you've put in ventilation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 168140, member: 29302"] From everything I've thus far learned, if it's an arboreal then it will be fine in there. Could it get a foot stuck and not be able to free itself? Well it could happen but is highly unlikely that the t couldn't get free. If it's terrestrial/fossorial then it would be a risk, and you would need to change to hard plastic with drilled ventilation holes. However, the design of exo terras aren't suitable for terrestrials anyway as the low vents and front opening doors don't allow you to add the correct depth of substrate. In those circumstances even a cheap plastic box tub would be better as long as it's an appropriate size and you've put in ventilation. [/QUOTE]
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