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<blockquote data-quote="VanessaS" data-source="post: 79755" data-attributes="member: 4948"><p>The two B. smithi I got recently came in these enclosures. They are fish aquariums and were not appropriate for them - especially since there was very little substrate and great big rocks in the bottom. I have recently moved them into the shoe boxes and have these two enclosures empty.</p><p>At first, I was just going to throw them away, but decided to see if I could put holes in them with my dremel. I had never tried to use it for acrylic and it is very easy to put holes in them.</p><p>They are 7" x 7" square base and 8" high. I didn't bother cleaning them yet because I won't bother if I just throw them away. I know they are a bit ugly, but I can work with that. At least they match. I am having a difficult time finding good enclosures for arboreals in Canada.</p><p>What do you think about using them for the avics when they are bigger?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]16704[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanessaS, post: 79755, member: 4948"] The two B. smithi I got recently came in these enclosures. They are fish aquariums and were not appropriate for them - especially since there was very little substrate and great big rocks in the bottom. I have recently moved them into the shoe boxes and have these two enclosures empty. At first, I was just going to throw them away, but decided to see if I could put holes in them with my dremel. I had never tried to use it for acrylic and it is very easy to put holes in them. They are 7" x 7" square base and 8" high. I didn't bother cleaning them yet because I won't bother if I just throw them away. I know they are a bit ugly, but I can work with that. At least they match. I am having a difficult time finding good enclosures for arboreals in Canada. What do you think about using them for the avics when they are bigger? [ATTACH=full]16704[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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