Lees Kritter Keeper, X-Large Rectangle w/Lid(Assorted colors)
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Eric
> 3 dayYou 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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FlowerBomb
> 3 dayPlanning on taking a very small reptile with me on a move. This fits the insulated carrier perfectly, with room inside for his little climbing branches and silk plant. Its ventilated and provides a convenient feeding door on top. Perfect! Im very pleased.
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Real Reviewer
Greater than one weekMine arrived with a crack in one of the corners. Refunded. Plastic really fragile, lid also wicked hard to remove.
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Aaron
> 3 daySturdy; a little had to open
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Sherrie Wiegand
> 3 dayvery nice design...I hope its sturdy
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Toan
> 3 dayGood plastic cage.
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jean m weidner
> 3 daythis arrived when I was told. nice size but could of been packed alittle better. was for my grandson and it was pink. he didnt care for that
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Jason Merrifield
Greater than one weekMuch bigger than anticipated. but good item
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nick h.
> 3 dayI am pretty happy on this purchase, although there was a minor chip by the lid, but hey, I used the chipped area as a hose tube feed for the airstones in my tank, other wise Im glad about purchasing, its a4 gallon and can hold my betta fish.
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O. Rich
> 3 dayI used this as a temporary tank for a crested gecko. It works fine and is sturdy. However, the blue lid doesn’t quite match up with the bottom perfectly, so it is really difficult to open the lid once you snap it closed. I think maybe the tank part is a little warped so it isn’t completely square. There are also rough edges on the lip of the tank from the plastic being cut, and I think that adds to the friction of keeping the lid from coming off easily. The clear access door on the top works well, but it is just wide enough for me (female with small arms) to get my arm to the bottom of the tank. I recommend this if you can’t afford a glass terrarium or if you have a low maintenance critter that you don’t try to get out to hold, but it’s a big hassle if you’re trying to access things inside frequently.