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<blockquote data-quote="Andee" data-source="post: 120383" data-attributes="member: 26964"><p>So definitely want to go for a 5 gallon enclosure *frowns* I have one that will work of course, but I think otherwise I will have to wait for the expo to make for sure to get a good price. I don't think a ten gallon will work at all at this age, and I am not sure the other places I can find 5 gallon enclosure actually has mesh lids, not sure though? I will have to check around. I have some larger similar type... rubbermaids that I could use as well? I may just switch them over after a week, of letting them settle in to the new place. Really depends on how big they are and whether I can take out some of the foliage without much issue, I have extra foliage in there than I think is necessary but depending on the size it is necessary, otherwise if they are small enough I can just snip some off. Though yes.. I do think some climbing might become an issue... I will have to test the waters for sure, and have catch enclosures when changing things XD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andee, post: 120383, member: 26964"] So definitely want to go for a 5 gallon enclosure *frowns* I have one that will work of course, but I think otherwise I will have to wait for the expo to make for sure to get a good price. I don't think a ten gallon will work at all at this age, and I am not sure the other places I can find 5 gallon enclosure actually has mesh lids, not sure though? I will have to check around. I have some larger similar type... rubbermaids that I could use as well? I may just switch them over after a week, of letting them settle in to the new place. Really depends on how big they are and whether I can take out some of the foliage without much issue, I have extra foliage in there than I think is necessary but depending on the size it is necessary, otherwise if they are small enough I can just snip some off. Though yes.. I do think some climbing might become an issue... I will have to test the waters for sure, and have catch enclosures when changing things XD. [/QUOTE]
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