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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2044261, member: 118921"] [USER=114539]@xp29[/USER] That's also what I have, with a lid that locks securely. I have bought it just in case I have to put my dragon somewhere outside of his enclosure. (I also have a carrier but it is rather small so I still can actually carry it with him inside in case I have to bring him to the vet.) For making holes: Also nail scissors work very well in case no soldering iron is around. (I have one, but at the time I bought the tote I actually hadn't - just moved to a country with different voltage and hadn't bought all the stuff yet - , and pushing in nail scissors and then rotate a bit with a motion like using a screwdriver also worked reasonably well.) Extremely likely: standing on the hind legs, opening the lid, and then jumping out. That's why I made sure the lid of the tote actually locks. Shoe box in a room with an open window does not sound good for a somewhat strong reptile that's able to climb and jump, I literally see it happening... [/QUOTE]
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