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Zilla Critter Cage

To the OP, and anyone else trying to save money. Pet Supplies Plus has great prices on the Critter cages as it is, but I got my 20l for $45 when they had it on special. They only had one left or I would have bought more.

That's were I got mine :) but I try not to buy from the one in my area now for several reasons.
 
Ive got my biggest corn, Dugan, in a 40 gallon version of that. Its awesome and had no escapes and dugan has escaped before. Sneaky bugger. The only complaint i have with it, is its bulky and heavy and makes it hard for me to move around and clean.
 
Thanks for the video! It was really helpful!!

For a baby corn could I get a 20 long and just put a lot of hides? Or would it be better to use a smaller container as a start then move up to the 20 long zilla?
 
You will probably get some different opinions on that, either for or against. I myself would go with the 20L & just put lots of hides & possibly two water dishes in.
 
I bought a 20L critter cage for the juvenile snake I'm getting. I brought it home yesterday. I've worked with aquariums that had screen tops and clips before, but the clips can be hard to get on and off. I like this much better.
 
I've had them before and I have one now that is currently holding four beardies until I can set them up separately. I love them. I admit at times the sliding top is a pain in the but when you don't have the proper space to extend it out all the way but I didn't have any problems with snakes getting out, even hatchlings. I agree with Nanci and one day will probably have a hundred of these in different sizes to use in my house and at reptile expos (when I get to that point) just because they are so easy and they have the locking option on them.

Yep I love them...
 
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