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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 160315" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>Well happy for you! I had a look at the video you posted of the faulty lid. As a temporary fix until you get a new enclosure you may be able to push it shut tight then clamp a bulldog clip to the top to keep it shut. Just be sure to check there isn't a gap left on the side that it could get through.</p><p>You could probably buy cheaply a tall plastic enclosure with a snap down lid, the type you can store soups or smoothies in, for it at that size. All you have to do is melt little airholes on the lid and down the sides. Here's a photo of a 1L one for an example:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]41246[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>But you can find a different brand at any size you want. A sweetie jar with a screw top lid would be fine too but I'd recommend a round enclosure because the square ones are a nuisance during rehousings because they can tuck themselves into the corners!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 160315, member: 29302"] Well happy for you! I had a look at the video you posted of the faulty lid. As a temporary fix until you get a new enclosure you may be able to push it shut tight then clamp a bulldog clip to the top to keep it shut. Just be sure to check there isn't a gap left on the side that it could get through. You could probably buy cheaply a tall plastic enclosure with a snap down lid, the type you can store soups or smoothies in, for it at that size. All you have to do is melt little airholes on the lid and down the sides. Here's a photo of a 1L one for an example: [ATTACH type="full"]41246[/ATTACH] But you can find a different brand at any size you want. A sweetie jar with a screw top lid would be fine too but I'd recommend a round enclosure because the square ones are a nuisance during rehousings because they can tuck themselves into the corners! [/QUOTE]
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