I don't think it limits my viewing, during feeding I sometimes have to pull a drawer out though, since some of my froggies burrow at the very back of the enclosure. It also has 1cm gaps on the top of the side, so really great ventilation!
The only downside of my enclosure was that I couldn't fit in my female's exo-terra waterdish, but I've scrubbed out an old candy box and now she has an even wider pool then before, with the same depth. 40% of her enclosure is now aquatic, and she still has enough room to live pleasantly.They are heated by a heatcable on each drawer system's side and a few heatmats on the other sides sides, giving me temperatures ranging from 80° - 82°. 4/5 frogs have settled in and had a meal a day after moving, one is still being stubborn, but I guess he needs a little more time. Also, the critter box on the side houses my youngest one, the second she outgrows her waterdish, she will be moved to the last open spot. Only the sides are blocked off with amazon background, the back is left open so my TL-lamp and provide some light shining on my backwall.
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They are heated by a heatcable on each drawer system's side and a few heatmats on the other sides sides, giving me temperatures ranging from 80° - 82°. 4/5 frogs have settled in and had a meal a day after moving, one is still being stubborn, but I guess he needs a little more time. Also, the critter box on the side houses my youngest one, the second she outgrows her waterdish, she will be moved to the last open spot. Only the sides are blocked off with amazon background, the back is left open so my TL-lamp and provide some light shining on my backwall.
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