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Crapelles GlassTerrarium Tarantula Butterfly Caterpillar Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Crapelles GlassTerrarium Tarantula Butterfly Caterpillar

1. Glass terrarium for reptiles baby(<2 inches),amphibians, insect or fish and plant. 2. Good for mini landscaping and observation.Single-door for 360 viewing,visual accessibility. 3. Waterproof,every terrarium is tested for leaks. 4. Top window ventilation,safe lock prevent escape, a feeding hole. 5. Size 7.8×7.8×10.8 inches, 2.5 gallon US.Perfect for your desk, pet allways accompany you.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Unique Terrarium for My Insects

After i put it to the test, this terrarium was perfect for my tarantula, butterfly and caterpillar. The glass design allows for easy viewing, and the size is large enough for them to move around .The con is that the lid is not secure enough which could lead to an escape. Overall, I love this creative and unique terrarium for my little creepy crawlies..

Pros
  • Unique and aesthetically pleasing design that adds to the decor of your home or office.
Cons
  • Not suitable for those with arachnophobia or a fear of insects.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Premium Packaging: Terrariums

I don't usually write reviews but this is top notch. The packaging is great unless the courier drops it at your door it won't be damaged. Also came with some freebies! Tongs, a water nozzle, skin and some sort of clear box, I'll find a use for it. I've searched everywhere for an aquarium for Ephebopus uatuman (Emerald Skeletal Foot), they need lots of substrate to rent them out, on websites that deal with tarantulas you see over $80 for these sizes (it's not even glass but acrylic ). Definitely

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Very Expensive