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DIY tanks

Discussion in 'All other pets' started by Loach, Jan 23, 2005.

  1. Loach

    Loach New Member

    Could a snake or gecko get through a couple layers of cardboard?
     
  2. Aqueous

    Aqueous New Member

    Cardboard for the whole tank of just the lid. If it's just the lid I would guess they could push it off easily. Snakes are escape artists and are knows to look for places to escape and if there's a way they'll eventually find it.

    There are lots of thing you can use for a tank from store-bought tanks to plastic storage containers.
     
  3. dude412

    dude412 New Member

    o.k im only saying this once pick which reptile you want like a leo and learn all you can about it i mean evrything and dont cut corners just so you dont have to spend money$ think about this i took u and put you in a box first of if you do that you cant see ur lizzard(s) and say u get a gecko other than a leo most geckos have sticky pads on there feet and are way faster than anyone so say you lift up ur stupid cardboard lid and ur gecko stuck to it and bam he she is gone you wont find them and they need to be in something that resembles there natural habbitat and how much money time and space do you have and be honest im going to say this once DO YOUR REASERCH go to www.reptileforums.com its a great site for any type of lizard or invert
     

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