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Are you sure its called a sterilite container?? I searched walmart.com and it didnt pull up any results... the picture above looks almost as if its just a tupperware dish.... but I assume tupperware would suffocate the snake....
 
WATERBOYsh said:
Are you sure its called a sterilite container?? I searched walmart.com and it didnt pull up any results... the picture above looks almost as if its just a tupperware dish.... but I assume tupperware would suffocate the snake....

Yes, I'm positive it's called a sterilite. It's in the storage aisle in any walmart, right with the trash cans and stuff.

It's a storage box, essentially a big tupperware. The 12qts are sweater boxes, and the 6qts are shoeboxes.

All of mine have holes drilled in them, but if you're just feeding the snake I dont think you'd really need to do that. They're not air-tight.
 
Tupperware, Rubbermaid, Sterilite, doesn't really matter. I find Sterilite to make a better product suited for our purposes. Regardless you need to melt, punch, drill air holes into the sides
 
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