

Lees Kritter Keeper, X-Large Rectangle w/Lid(Assorted colors)
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Jan H.
> 24 hourWorks well for my daughters tarantula.
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jeff
> 24 hourNot pleased. There really is not much to go wrong with this product but the two essentials are both quality impaired. The covering top lid is way too tight fitting. The opening lid is equally to tight. I have two other habitats that are perfect.
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Kian Schmitt
> 24 hourGood for other animals but not a Hermit Crab. This doesnt allow for the right conditions.
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Eli Vorobeichik
> 24 hourThe enclosure itself is a nice, but I gave 4 stars because it arrived with large cracks at the bottom.
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Eric
> 24 hourYou get exactly what you order, 5.5 gallon plastic critter keeper. The plastic that the enclosure is made out of is actually pretty thick and seems pretty durable. The top to the enclosure on the other hand is a little thinner and cheap, but you get what you pay for!
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MD
> 24 hourI keep garden snails as pets (lol I know) and these are perfect enclosures for them. I kind of wish the X-large Keepers had handles on the top like the smaller versions do but not having them there isnt a huge draw back. The lid fits very securely and is sometimes a bit hard to remove but I dont think thats really a bad thing. Id personally rather have it fit tightly and be a bit hard to remove then be loose.
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Carol Rosing
> 24 hourgreat product
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M Jones
> 24 hourIts perfect! We got this to house crickets for our beardie. It currently has a little over 100 medium sized crickets and they arent killing each other
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T V
> 24 hourOrdered 2 XL Kritter Keepers. I imagined both would be blue - as in the picture. One was blue, the other hot pink. This is fine, I just wasnt expecting it. Also one of them came cracked in the bottom corner. My tiny crested gecko could easily escape with the hole that was in the back corner of this container. I had to patch it up with tape as I have no time to return and wait for another. Really disappointing.
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Peggy
> 24 hourNice economic solution for a frog terrarium. I fostered several tadpoles that eventually grew into frogs. I’m keeping them safe for a few weeks before releasing. The lid is a bit challenging to remove but the hinged opening incorporated in the lid reduces the need to remove the lid for feeding. I can get my hand through the opening so it works out. I raised monarchs in this too. The caterpillars climb to the top and can attach to the lid when spinning into a chrysalis. Again....the lid is problematic ...I just leave it loosely covered then because it would damage the chrysalis when wrestling off the lid.