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Reddit mentions of Tespo Pet Playpen, Portable Large Plastic Yard Fence Small Animals, Puppy Kennel Crate Fence Tent Transparent White 12 Panels, 28X20 Inches

Sentiment score: 19
Reddit mentions: 26

We found 26 Reddit mentions of Tespo Pet Playpen, Portable Large Plastic Yard Fence Small Animals, Puppy Kennel Crate Fence Tent Transparent White 12 Panels, 28X20 Inches. Here are the top ones.

Tespo Pet Playpen, Portable Large Plastic Yard Fence Small Animals, Puppy Kennel Crate Fence Tent Transparent White 12 Panels, 28X20 Inches
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    Features:
  • UPGRADE VERSION: Cable ties and anti-slip pieces added in. Cable ties help build doors or make playpen suitable for any environment. Anti-slip pieces prevent connectors from slipping on the floor.
  • DIY EXPANDABLE: Make qualified translucent white material panels into different shapes to present various combinations to the actual room layouts. It provides a maximum of 20 square feet space.
  • FOR VARIOUS SMALL ANIMALS: Hedgehogs, hamsters, guinea pigs or rabbits, they can all have fun in this fence. Easy to keep an eye on them from any angle
  • EASY ASSEMBLY: Easy to put together with the illustrated instruction and included mallet. Use cable ties to achieve even more features like doors or foldable fence
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We are always available to provide professional customer service before and after your purchase, so don't wait any longer and enjoy it right now
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height28.346456664 Inches
Length60.629921198 Inches
Size12 panels
Weight10.75 Pounds
Width60.629921198 Inches

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Found 26 comments on Tespo Pet Playpen, Portable Large Plastic Yard Fence Small Animals, Puppy Kennel Crate Fence Tent Transparent White 12 Panels, 28X20 Inches:

u/epichairekakia · 29 pointsr/Rabbits

Thank you so much! It’s actually a super lightweight x pen made out of plastic and metal that is joined together by little pieces. You can make them whatever shape you want, it’s very versatile! It comes with 12 panels total, you can make a rectangle or a square pen. Super cool.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details

u/bruxbuddies · 22 pointsr/RATS

This is the Tespo Dog PlayPen (Amazon). I used zipties to put it together, so it folds up flat. It was kind of pricey (I think around $45-50 when I got it off Amazon, free shipping), but it's really convenient and they can only escape by going over the top -- as you can see, lol.

u/alldemboats · 9 pointsr/RATS

Pet Playpen Animal Fence Cage - Tespo... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

It comes with lots of panels so you can set up a large area!

u/CorbinDallasMyMan · 5 pointsr/RATS

A good cage is the biggest investment. I'd suggest a metal cage with bars that are spaced no wider than 1/2" apart. 7 to 8 cubic feet of interior space is a decent starting size for a pair of rats but bigger is always better. There are lots of cages on the market and they vary depending on your country. You could make a specific post to get cage suggestions. Avoid purchasing directly from pet stores as the selection isn't always very good, some of the cages they sell are downright inappropriate for rats, and online sources often have much better prices.

Not all vets see rats so you'll want to do some research on exotics vets in your area before getting rats. Vet care is often no cheaper for rats than it is for larger animals so be prepared to spend some money if/when your rats get sick. In my area, an exam (just to walk through the door) is $60-70 USD, with any medicine treatment in addition to that. I expect to spend around $300 per rat on vet care over the course of their short lives. Some rats may not need this much, others may require much more.

Food isn't too expensive, maybe $5-15 per rat per month. Toys and cage accessories can be dirt cheap/free. You definitely don't need to buy fancy huts and hammocks from the pet store when your rats will be just as happy with junk from the recycle bin or scraps of old clothes. General care costs can vary depending on your preferences. Between food, bedding, etc., you're maybe looking at $15 to $50 a month for a pair of rats.

You'll want to figure out some sort of out-of-cage play area for your rats. Rats are very curious and can get into everything. They can also be very destructive. Some people carefully rat-proof a room and others purchase or construct enclosed playpens for their rats. Keeping them and your home safe is something to consider before getting rats. I've had rats that have chewed holes in my couch, clothes, bedding, they've gnawed on furniture and woodwork, destroyed countless earbuds/charging cables, etc.

u/Silliwench · 5 pointsr/RATS

I have some collapsible panels that I set up to give our 3 girls a play area. I don't have a space where I can keep it up all the time so it needed to be easy to set up and take down and not take up a crapton of room to store. We have attached them at the corners with the zip ties they come with, fold it all together when they are done and store it in the box it came in. Tespo Dog Playpen - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH/

If you have jumpers you could use the connectors and stack them 2 panels high. I haven't needed to yet, but we are getting close. If you are concerned about them pushing through the space between panels, you can reinforce them with a strip or two of gorilla tape or duct tape. I did that for a while and can still easily fold the panels together, even taped. My girls really haven't tried to push through since they got bigger.

We close the pen by overlapping two of the panels and securing it with binder clips for easy in and out for the Humans. I can also step over the panels if I need to, and I am fairly short (5'3).

As for waste, I set up a small litter pan with the same litter we use in their cage, and basically did litter training the same way we did in the cage. I took any poop they left and put it in the pan. After a couple times, they figured out to use it when they need to go.

I put an old sheet on the floor so if they do pee (which mine don't often), I only have to toss it in the wash. They chew holes in it, but whatever. It is also a good floor covering because we often put a square baking pan with water out for them to play in. They run through it, knock each other into it, and then leave adorable little footprints all over the sheet. 😁

There are other similar sets, but these rated well and have held up for 8 months without any issues. We take them in and out almost daily and they haven't warped or bent. I like that I can see what they are up to if no one is in the pen with them.

u/klleah · 4 pointsr/hamsters

Not OP, but I’ve eyed this on Amazon forever. I’m not sure if it’s the same one but it’s very similar.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hcD2CbPRDAYZT

u/kittybiceps · 3 pointsr/RATS

One of our girls is going to be 2 years old in a few months, and even though she loves to cuddle with us, she still darts away and hides when she's on the floor. Even our most brazen of ratties will hide sometimes. It's just in their nature to be cautious, especially in wide open spaces.

You haven't had him all that long, and if he is willing to be pet and eat fron your hands then it sounds like you guys are doing great with him. It will take him some time to understand that he's safe roaming around, but even so I'm sure he will still hide sometimes.

As for keeping him out of places he shouldn't be, we bought this playpen and not only is it awesome for constructing a play area, but the panels are great for blocking off doorways or areas the rats don't need to get into.

u/Nibbsi · 3 pointsr/ferrets

Get a baby gate and place it in front of the door. Or get a plexiglass playpen. This is the one I own and I really enjoy it. They try to get out but never succeed. I have a fat boy and a small girl both ferrets. Hope this helps.

u/Zesana · 3 pointsr/RATS

This is the pen I've been looking at
Tespo Pet Playpen, Portable Large Plastic Yard Fence Small Animals, Puppy Kennel Crate Fence Tent (Transparent White 12 Panels, 60x60x28 Inches) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4jQNDbBVZ7DA0

It will be a while before I get it because my babies are too young for free range time yet. But that's the one I want once they are old enough

u/grey-green-eyes · 3 pointsr/RATS

Did you get your pen off of Amazon? Is it this one? Can you tell me if it’s any good? :)

u/sesame785 · 2 pointsr/RATS

I originally started out with cardboard too, but my girls are jumpers and I couldn't get it tall enough without making it too hard to easily fold or maneuver. I ended up with 2 sets of these plastic fence panels. They're two panels high so the rats can't jump or climb over. Corners are tied with zip ties so I can fold it up when needed and it's easy to wipe down.

u/MsChrissikins · 2 pointsr/kittens

I got it on amazon here! Suuuper easy to set up and can elongate it one more time if needed :)

u/chapterthree123 · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

Haha no zippers (but that would be cool), but I did want see through plastic panels because this rabbit is quite the character and I like to capture his antics without disturbing him lol.

Tespo Pet Play Pen

u/grey_sky · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Nope, as others have said, cats and high quality items are not compatible. Until I get my dream home with my own sealed off man cave, I have my rig set up in my living room. I've had $30 large mouse pads get picked on. I've had cords get chewed through on my $50 mouse. My chair they will pick on the back. I had enough after buying my 3rd mouse pad. I bought this on amazon. I surrounded my desk and remove the front every sit down session and replace it before bed. Takes me an extra 10 secs a day but worth it to keep my little shit heads out of my expensive area. Also, I put a pillow on my chair and a blanket over my key board cause sometimes my super skinny, agile cat can make it over the gate but luckily she isn't the one that chews cords.

u/Panamoose · 2 pointsr/RATS

I am so bummed no one answered this. Here's my extremely DIY suggestion that I do not have the opportunity to test myself.

Get this dog playpen.

Tie them together with zip-ties (I think they come with zip-ties now). Set it up, put some hides in, and cover the whole thing with some sort of fine netting. The netting should be loose enough that you fit under it, but it should stop your rats from getting out/ wild animals from getting in. I'm not sure what the best way to secure the netting would be, but you should be able to close the whole thing from the inside. I recommend a rat or cat carrier for transport in between, so you can let them out when the playpen is fully secured.

Let me know if you try it.

u/baker271974 · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

I found this on Amazon. It's $50, the panels are plastic to help contain messes, and large enough. 12 panels can be shaped how you like.
Tespo Dog Playpen, Portable Large Plastic Yard Fence Small Animals, Popup Kennel Crate Fence Tent, Transparent White 12 Panels, 60"x60"X28'' (Transparent White) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LLLXCb52CH9PF

u/heartchkra · 2 pointsr/RATS

You can use plastic play pens like these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FQ411ZH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RdsLDbSZEYX5G or
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_besLDbY5Z9CB5
so it’s harder for them to climb or chew and you can build them however you like. Just make sure you have enough toys and stimulation for them and always supervise them.

u/Zyuuei · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

I've got the same problem coming up. I'm planning on leaving for Thanksgiving for about a week and taking my bun to my friend's place to bunsit. I put down a large washable puppy pad and fleece on the floor at home to protect my floors and I'm planning on getting these as they are far lighter and easier to assemble than my metal pen at home.

u/Sways-way · 2 pointsr/ferrets

I've been looking at this

You could trim the grass, partially bury (maybe 1 inch) and create a play area for them. Looks like you could get multiple sets and link them together to create a large area.

u/PVequalsnRT3 · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

Tespo Pet Playpen, Portable Large Plastic Yard Fence Small Animals, Puppy Kennel Crate Fence Tent (Transparent White 12 Panels, 60x60x28 Inches) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTG94TH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_orYBDbYZ28J58

u/borgchupacabras · 1 pointr/Rabbits

Also does anyone have the transparent panel play pens? Would you recommend it?

u/erren-h · 1 pointr/Rabbits

I use this one and have seen it on the subreddit quite a few times (which is why I got it). The panels aren't perfectly clear but you can still see what your bun is up to.

You can also just ziptie the panels together and make it more circular.

https://www.amazon.com/Tespo-Playpen-Portable-Plastic-Transparent/dp/B06XTG94TH