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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
It's a nice little tank with a tight fitting door so you won't have to worry about inhabitants or their food escaping. No assembly required and is water tight.
JonnyG
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Thought it was going to be too small but it ended up being the perfect size for our praying mantis. Swinging glass door is smooth and locks really nice. Can be a little rough to open sometimes, button is a little small. Very solid too, bottom makes the perfect mini pond. Would buy again
Yabbles
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023
Came packed in a sturdy box with plenty of protective foam. Fully assembled and ready to go. I was impressed with the quality of construction. Solid.The latch is secure, though a little awkward to open. Maybe I'm just using the wrong technique. Stranger things have happened.The access panels in the lid are handydandy, but I much prefer the greater access of the door panel.The base being watertight seems like it'd be really useful for critters needing that sort of environment.I have 2 jumping spiders. They get substrate and plants and interesting things to climb on and explore. Pretzel & Bucket have had a great time investigating their new set-ups, and I got to scratch an itch and be a little creative in designing their new homes.Not too big, not too small. The 8³ box is just perfect for my spoodz.
Molly K
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023
The unit is sturdy and very well made, and it arrived in excellent condition. It was well packaged and padded correctly.I recommend blocking the little gaps with bits of foam to prevent escape, if you have something that could possibly squeeze through (like a jumping spider).The door is nice and snug, but the latch is rather difficult to operate. As others have said, it requires both hands to open it. I do appreciate the holes in the latch for a twist tie, zip tie, or small padlock- that’s a nice touch, and I like the added security.I recommend getting a small sheet of glass or acrylic to lay across the top (leave a gap for airflow) to help keep the humidity consistent. Otherwise, it tends to dry out pretty quickly.I’m very happy with my purchase. I bought this to make a mini terrarium, and also house a pet jumping spider. It’s perfect for my needs.
Tracey
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
Purchased this to keep my first colony of beetles. I decided I wanted to have live plants and living soil to support the colony and for a more natural look. I dove into the world of isopods and it has been a blast learning about insect keeping and how to provide for that ecosystem. In order to conveniently accomplish this I needed a water tight base, air flow and an access point. This unit really delivers on that and has a nice aesthetic. This unit is nicer that the competitors at a cheaper price point per my research and use of this unit. I'm glad my research in advance confirmed this is the right one for my purposes and price point.Overall pros / cons:Pros:- water proof base to ensure watered soil, plants, etc stays in. This can help maintain some humidity if you seal up some vents.- Tons of vents for air flow - great if this is what you need for whatever you're housing. (see con below)- Looks great- top feeding ports (I have not utilized these myself but could be really handy if you don't want to open the entire front door)- space saving shape (as opposed to any other slanted walls on a critter box or larger framed units)Con:- Depending on your needs this could provide too much air flow. The entire top is vented with 3/4 metal mesh of high quality and 1/4 plastic venting with feeding ports. I actually wanted to maintain more humidity and my critters do not require much airflow so I covered with plastic wrap. I also needed to seal up the vents to avoid / minimize a fungus knat infestation I was fighting in my houseplants at the time.Other points:The latch is secure to the door. I did see some reviews commenting on the latch but I have not had any issues. It does take a two handed approach which if you're holding food to add to the enclosure it can be challenging but you learn to use it as is and becomes a natural action after a while.
NC
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022
Fantastic for jumping spiders, plenty of room to roam and since they make their hammocks up top the front opening door is wonderful for getting them out to handle or for cleaning the terrarium.If you have a smaller one you might want to hot glue some screen door mesh to the vents up top like in my pictures, larger ones won’t be able to get out but smaller or thinner cryptus jumpers will squeeze their way out from experience. Luckily came back and was easy to get back in.Either way probably the best enclosure for these guys if that’s what you are looking for. They are extremely active and roam/hop around constantly so having this kind of room in a front opening enclosure is great!Little vents on top that open up are great for dropping food in as well, we mostly only feed them caught flies which we catch with a cup and paper against windows and let them fly in by placing the cup on the top hole. The glass I’m enclosure allows a ton of viewing room to watch the spider stalk and chase the fly around which is fun.All and all zero complaints 10/10.
Kristie
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022
I bought this for hatching mantid eggs. This is a great small terrarium. The front door style is where my heart is so much easier to maintain from the front when you keep it on a desk. The glass is very nice and feels premium quality. It's worth the price tag. I would not however use this for reptiles. It is smallish. Works well for insects, spiders, small frogs.
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