the moof
New member
Hey people,
Well, my father recently discovered that one of his colleagues had an unused terrarium in their basement, and suggested that we take it off his hands. we did so. However, it turns out, this terrarium is larger than we expected. The dimensions are 2.5 x 0.5 meters (8x2 foot). Now, that is extremely vast, and there are no spaces in my house for such a terrarium. Luckily, it is currently in its pieces, and so we can cut down the glass. The glass is thick, about 1 or 2 cm actually. However, what i need, are some suggestions for herps to keep in it. It can be either horizontal or verticle, and can literally be made into almost any size cage. As for further specifications, as far as I know, they are open to debate. Oh, and one problem: cannot be a snake. Mother won't have one. haha.
best regards,
*the moof*
Well, my father recently discovered that one of his colleagues had an unused terrarium in their basement, and suggested that we take it off his hands. we did so. However, it turns out, this terrarium is larger than we expected. The dimensions are 2.5 x 0.5 meters (8x2 foot). Now, that is extremely vast, and there are no spaces in my house for such a terrarium. Luckily, it is currently in its pieces, and so we can cut down the glass. The glass is thick, about 1 or 2 cm actually. However, what i need, are some suggestions for herps to keep in it. It can be either horizontal or verticle, and can literally be made into almost any size cage. As for further specifications, as far as I know, they are open to debate. Oh, and one problem: cannot be a snake. Mother won't have one. haha.
best regards,
*the moof*