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Reliable Housing

Labinnah

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I'm trying to find an easy, inexpensive way to keep all my hatchlings and younger corns safe. At the moment, everyone has their own 10-gallon... it takes up a lot of space, and I'm very paranoid that one of them is going to get out.
Reptile racks seem to be the best way to go... but I really can't afford one, and don't have the room for it offhand.
What's a nice, inexpensive and SECURE form of containment?
 
Not rack needed

Sterilite tubs with lids, binder clips, flexwatt wired to a dimmer switch = <$25

You can set them on a shelf in a closet. Actually since your in TX your closet is probably about 80-82 anyway so the heat won't be necessary for at least a few more weeks
 
The little black metal triangular shaped clip like you buy from an office supply store.
 
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