Poffypoffa
Arachnosquire
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Is the T Cribs 18x12x12 the largest acrylic enclosure we're aware of? I need a really big one, but of course that one's pricy.
Acrylic that large warps badly. I have an 8x8x12 slider crib I can barely get open now. Then I bought the “no warp lid” for another $20. Haven’t gotten it in to review yet.Is the T Cribs 18x12x12 the largest acrylic enclosure we're aware of? I need a really big one, but of course that one's pricy.
They are in Europe, correct? I'll need to see if it's prohibitive to get them to the US, they look beautiful.ARACHNOSYS do nice acrylic enclosures
Thanks very much. Were you using it with a humid species? I am planning on keeping this enclosure dry with a water dish, not sure if that would help.Acrylic that large warps badly. I have an 8x8x12 slider crib I can barely get open now. Then I bought the “no warp lid” for another $20. Haven’t gotten it in to review yet.
Yes, I keep part of enclosure moist. I’m sure a drier species would help, but I fear 18” acrylic would still bow over time. I also have the enclosure whose lid sits on the top with strong magnetics (ironically for a more arid species), 8x8x8, and I prefer that to the slider.Thanks very much. Were you using it with a humid species? I am planning on keeping this enclosure dry with a water dish, not sure if that would help.
I like the kind where it sits on top as well. Even if it were to warp slightly it would probably still close. Their new xl terrestrial is that type.Yes, I keep part of enclosure moist. I’m sure a drier species would help, but I fear 18” acrylic would still bow over time. I also have the enclosure whose lid sits on the top with strong magnetics (ironically for a more arid species), 8x8x8, and I prefer that to the slider.
NoIs the T Cribs 18x12x12 the largest acrylic enclosure we're aware of? I need a really big one, but of course that one's pricy.