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    Yeah, it won't be a problem to fix them and cleaning should be easy. But it bothers me that they weren't designed, much less manufactured to be "escape proof" for the size of snake that would inhabit an enclosure that size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Yeah, it won't be a problem to fix them and cleaning should be easy. But it bothers me that they weren't designed, much less manufactured to be "escape proof" for the size of snake that would inhabit an enclosure that size.

    How did the company advertise them? Were they designed for larger snakes? Did they tell you they would work for garter snakes?
    Just wondering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    How did the company advertise them? Were they designed for larger snakes? Did they tell you they would work for garter snakes?
    Just wondering.
    Durable, ventilated, easy to stack, sizes may vary a few millimeters. That's the ad in a nutshell. I didn't tell them what I was going to house and that was my mistake. One of them anyway.

    I know people that would jam a 2 meter boa into one this size, but reason tells me that most of the snake owners among the target demographic are looking to buy enclosures for snakes with a length equal or less than the width + depth of the enclosure. That's a rule of thumb that's commonly used for determining the minimum size of an enclosure.

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