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Here is what I use for my new ones. I keep them on news paper which I spray every day. There is screen between the drawers and heat tape taped to the back.
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Trevor
For babies or small juveniles Linds has the best idea. For larger specimens go for a cage that can last with mid range levels of humidity over time. Something that is durable. If available the Neodeshas or Vision cages work well or a good old fashion home made cage that is sealed for protection against moisture.
Grant
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If everyone could just get along this world would be better for all living things.
They make plastic storage containers that are suitable for housing BRB's through all stages of life. Rubbermaid brand doesn't have any large enough to house adults, their largest unit can house an animal up to about 4.5 or so. Gracious Living, however, makes underbed storage units that are 40"x24". These are suitable for housing adults.
Hey I've got a rubber maid that measure 4x1.7x2, I wish the width was a little bit bigger, but I think these things might make a decent living space for a single adult. Rubber maid makes some solutions that are the size of bathtubs. Finding them will be tricky, over here in the states I find them at Meijers or WalMart. I don't think canadian tire will carry anything like that but someone has to.
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