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Lee's Kritter Keeper, X-Large Rectangle w/Lid(Assorted colors)

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$46.10

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About this item

  • Rectangular Kritter Keepers have self-locking lids with hinged viewer/ feeder windows
  • Capacity: 5.90 GAlarge. Size: 15 3/4-inch large by 9 3/8-inch width by 12 1/2-inch height
  • Kritter Keepers have well-ventilated lids in assorted colors


Lee's Rectangular Kritter Keepers may be used as space-saving aquariums or insect havens, but are also ideal for use as kritter totes, terrariums or nurseries.


Matthew Seiden
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
enough room for small turtles
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
It's a solid enclosure and a perfect size for my tarantula. It has plenty of airflow and the lid locks right. The feeding door is secure but cheap in design. I wish it was longer than than it is taller compared to the large. The lid color I got is pink which is whatever imo but some may not like it. At $50 it's really over inflated . It scratches extremely easy compared to similar plastic enclosures. It doesn't have handles either. All in all it works well as a enclosure for a adult tarantula (my species at least which I would consider a little larger than most species. I'm pleased with my purchase I just wish it didn't cost so much for what it is.
Mr. Jenings
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2020
Alright. Came scratched up and the lid was and still is warped.
Terry C.
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2019
Perfect fit for my adult tarantulas. Had one broken sent it back and had a replacement sent out very fast. Will deff order again
kaleb
Reviewed in Mexico on May 5, 2019
MI TARÁNTULA ESTA VIVIENDO MARAVILLOSAMENTE EN SU NUEVO HOGAR, LA TAPADERA ES DIFÍCIL DE QUITAR PERO EN MI CASO CON TARÁNTULAS NO ES NECESARIO ABRIR EL TERRARIO MUY SEGUIDO ASÍ QUE BIEN.
Shelly C.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019
This was a total life saver. After several mantis eggs hatching a few months ago I had them in different containers. Well out of nowhere and I didn't know another egg hatched and next think I knew I had all these babies in with bigger mantis's. So I took the larger ones out and I having another larger container was able to use this for the babies and then transferred them into the larger mesh container. However since so many of them didn't want to leave the container or were having a good time hanging on the lid, I left it in there for now. It was perfect for the new hatches. Great Value too!
rory touchet
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2018
it's a box for pets and it works well....seems built well and is holding up great...only complaint is it is difficult to open the top latch or take the top off for cleaning etc. other than that it's perfect
John
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2017
So far this is perfect for our Monarch cats. We have 10 large cats inside with several branches of milkweed. It is easy to see inside and see when it needs to be cleaned. The square entry hole lid is very difficult to open, we have four cats ready to make their chrysalises, don't want to disturb them so we lightly taped it shut. It is big enough for an adult's hand to fit inside with no problem, so that is good. Like other reviewers have said, the lid snaps on very tightly, don't know how we would get it off without disturbing the chrysalises, but at least we know they can't escape!
K. R. Blake
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2014
I purchased the extra-large Kritter Keeper for two house mice I caught. Previously, I had a Petco Pet Keeper - Large, which I actually felt was too small for the critters. I did a little research and discovered that they were attempting to nibble their way free by chewing on the top. Mice are gnawers, and wild or house mice will do whatever they can to escape. So, I purchased a 5' roll of 1/4-Inch Mesh Hardware Cloth (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004RA2L) that can be used to keep out mice and rats from an area. I cut strips (using a wire cutter - and it's not easy) to fit all four sides of the top and used 22 gauge wire that I twisted with pliers to hold it in place. Glue was recommended, but I was afraid of the fumes, so I attached the fencing strips with strong wire instead. So far, so good. So, when I received my new Kritter Keeper, I put the wire on before I put the mice in. Now they have an Alfie Lifestyle small animal playground Kami wooden hideout (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EK8QMG) that I kept closed and they converted it into their home, a Superpet small animal nut knot nibbler chew toy (http://www.amazon.com/Super-Pet-Small-Animal-Nibbler/dp/B0002DJEYI) that I stick a few peanuts still in their shells into for them to climb and pull free and an Alfie small animal playground wooden swing (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008XPG9WW) that they like to climb over around and under. Their water is currently in a low bowl I cut from the bottom of a water bottle, but I have purchased a water bottle for them since I intend to travel and hubby believes they should be exterminated not kept as pets, so he won't give them fresh water or food, and they have a bowl for food and one for treats. I occasionally add a third bowl for fresh or cooked veggies. All the items, except for their food bowls, are chewable, and they have other chew toys to help keep their ever-growing front teeth trimmed. They still look for ways to get out, but not as frequently or as consistently as they did when I first put them in their new home. I'd give the Kritter Keeper 5 stars, but it's not suitable without a strong wire mesh around the top. At least not for wild mice. They will chew their way through the plastic.
still looking
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2011
I bought this tank for my goldfish. I will not recommend getting anything less than this size for a fish aquarium. This tank is a 6 gallon tank, and I only have 1 fish in it. I am able to fit in my small filter, 1 ornament and 2 plants and also my air pump tubes. It's great, my fish loves it. I think this is my final upgrade for my fish's home. I tried literally all sizes of the Lee's Kritters except for the mini size. They are all excellent quality and very reasonably priced. I am a college student so it's not realistic for me to have a glass tank in my dorm room. Also I do not want my tank to be super fragile as I will have to take it home over long breaks. This tank is great because it is ventilated at the top, it also has food holders so I put my two cans of fish food on the top and it doesn't slide off.I personally think this is a much better tank than its more expensive alternates, if you are looking to house 1 or 2 small fish or guppies/bettas, definitely get it. It also DOES not look cheap, so it has a nice presentation. Most important thing of all is the air holes on the hood, this is very vital to the health of your fish in promoting good aeration, especially if you do not have an air pump. Ventilated hoods are not common in the more expensive glass tanks with the black hoods.Thank you Lee's Kritter!!
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