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Exo-Terra Flexariums- safe for a permanent enclosure?

mousch

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You guys in the USA may not be able to help me but hopefully Canadians can. I was in Petland today (looking at supplies not snakes!) and I saw this Exo Terra Flexarium. They had one on display and it looks really great and secure, and nice and dark to make corns feel safe.
You have to buy the bottom substrate holder and they also sell a super thin UTH pad. I was just curious if anyone had one of these, and what they thought of it - it looks to me like a great home with low risk of breaking and great air flow.
Any experts have one of these, or know anything about them? Thanks!
 
I was considering getting one of those off the internet.But it well be a waste of money for me considering I allreading had plenty of tanks
 
Only problem I can see with it is being able to maintain any humidity higher than what is in your house.
 
Exo-Terra makes a humidity specific UTH too, I think that should do the trick to keeping him happy.
 
I have one of those was thinking of it for my corn and I got flamed. So theres no point. Humidity is had to handle unless you always have a humid house and keeping it warm is also hard. I have my Green anole in it and he loves it.
 
well you could turn the flexariums on there side and that gives more Floor space.. but i wouldnt reccomend them.. hard to heat (belly heat for digestion) hard to hold any humidity and they get to be an eye soar!
 
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