'European style' enclosure for juvies/young adults?

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I've noticed after watching a couple 'collection tour' videos that some of the European keepers use this 'hinged/latched'/'breeding box' (they call them breeding boxes on Amazon?) plastic tubs to keep their tarantulas in. It comes with holes pre-punched and I actually quite like the look (20:44 on this video). Where do you guys find these? Would love to pick up some, but on Amazon they're like $15+ for one. Does anyone know where to find these cheap?
 

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Those are Braplast tubs, they can be bought online from many different places and also at reptile/inverts expos. I like the 1.3 l ones but I'm not a big fan of the 3l one cause it's too shallow
 
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Try ebay. They're only £1 a tub here so I can't see why they'd be more expensive over there.
 

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Those are Braplast tubs, they can be bought online from many different places and also at reptile/inverts expos. I like thee 1.3 l ones but I'm not a big fan of the 3l one cause it's too shallow
Did a quick search on them and so far I've only found sellers in the UK. Pretty cheap 1.99 Euros, compared to $15.99 for the ones on Amazon..guess I'll have to do some more digging.
 

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Did a quick search on them and so far I've only found sellers in the UK. Pretty cheap 1.99 Euros, compared to $15.99 for the ones on Amazon..guess I'll have to do some more digging.
spidershop.pl has them for 1.3 € for the small one, 1.5 € for the 3l one and 2.5 € for the large cubic one (19x19x19). Not sure if they can be shipped to the US.
 

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I've noticed after watching a couple 'collection tour' videos that some of the European keepers use this 'hinged/latched'/'breeding box' (they call them breeding boxes on Amazon?) plastic tubs to keep their tarantulas in. It comes with holes pre-punched and I actually quite like the look (20:44 on this video). Where do you guys find these? Would love to pick up some, but on Amazon they're like $15+ for one. Does anyone know where to find these cheap?
Yea there ok it’ll work for a small juvie, bigger Slings, but the lid doesn’t stay on so well and the plastic is kinda flimsy.
If you pick it up the whole thing buckles somewhat.
The EXO TERRA Breeding Box is nice. Lid on top which is nicer than the normal Faunariums/critter keepers. Two feeding latches on the sides and lots of ventilation.
I have only one, and plan on getting a couple more before the final enclosures.
Was 14.99€ on Amazon for the medium.
 

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Yea there ok it’ll work for a small juvie, bigger Slings, but the lid doesn’t stay on so well and the plastic is kinda flimsy.
If you pick it up the whole thing buckles somewhat.
The EXO TERRA Breeding Box is nice. Lid on top which is nicer than the normal Faunariums/critter keepers. Two feeding latches on the sides and lots of ventilation.
I have only one, and plan on getting a couple more before the final enclosures.
Was 14.99€ on Amazon for the medium.
Ah, got it. I was drawn by the 'cheap price' (apparently only in Europe though) and wanted a step up between deli cups and Sterilite tubs, but I don't have a clue where to find them in the US. I normally just use tubs at that point because they're much cheaper than Exo Terra and I can adjust the ventilation.
 

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Ah, got it. I was drawn by the 'cheap price' (apparently only in Europe though) and wanted a step up between deli cups and Sterilite tubs, but I don't have a clue where to find them in the US. I normally just use tubs at that point because they're much cheaper than Exo Terra and I can adjust the ventilation.
Exo Terra breeding boxes small/med/Lg
A little pricey but good quality, you will always have them. For a bigger sling upgrade or sub adult upgrade. I’m about to put my M.Balfouri communal in one.

Try driving to the container store I think that’s what it’s called, it’s been forever since I’ve been back home.
They have everything literally.
 

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Exo Terra breeding boxes small/med/Lg
A little pricey but good quality, you will always have them. For a bigger sling upgrade or sub adult upgrade. I’m about to put my M.Balfouri communal in one.

Try driving to the container store I think that’s what it’s called, it’s been forever since I’ve been back home.
They have everything literally.
Yea, I normally go there, but it's a tad pricey. I use some of their tubs for large NW species enclosures, otherwise I go Target/Walmart/Menards to pick up some Sterilite enclosures.
 

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Yea, I normally go there, but it's a tad pricey. I use some of their tubs for large NW species enclosures, otherwise I go Target/Walmart/Menards to pick up some Sterilite enclosures.
Yea I wish we had a Wal-Mart here
Sooo many containers I could use from there. Gotta get creative somewhat here in EU, like the Rocher Arboreal setup.
 

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Yea I wish we had a Wal-Mart here
Sooo many containers I could use from there. Gotta get creative somewhat here in EU, like the Rocher Arboreal setup.
I'd have to say I like the European style enclosures better, I feel like you would have a larger variety as well. I remember talking to someone who was able to buy glass/acrylic enclosures for quite cheap
 

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I'd have to say I like the European style enclosures better, I feel like you would have a larger variety as well. I remember talking to someone who was able to buy glass/acrylic enclosures for quite cheap
It depends, there’s a few in UK that I like but shipping is so stupid expensive to Germany.
 

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These are only in Europe. However you can use Really Useful Boxes, they are easy to use, AND they are stackable, with locking lids!
 

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I have to disagree on the build quality side of the braplast containers I've been using this for over 5 years since I came back into the hobby and I've never had any issues whatsoever and in my experience the lids are tight fitting, stackable and the pre-drilled holes are positioned so that air keeps flowing
 

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I was drawn by the 'cheap price' (apparently only in Europe though)
Yeah, they don't sell them in the US AFAIK. Then again, we can't get AMAC boxes here so it kinda evens out.

The EXO TERRA Breeding Box is nice. Lid on top which is nicer than the normal Faunariums/critter keepers. Two feeding latches on the sides and lots of ventilation.
They're awful IMO, the feeding hatches are flimsy and break too easily, and they're too shallow. The flat faunariums are much better, they at least allow for a decent amount of sub.
 
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