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I'm not familiar with that product, but I don't like glass anything for etb's. If it is temporary, why not a $20.00 Rubbermaid?
No matter what you use, you will have to be able to achieve a DTH of 80 - 82 F, 80 - 85% relative humidity and good air circulation. If the snake is an adult you will have to accommodate a night drop as well. IMO, neos and juvies should only have a short night drop at feeding time, basically turning off all heating equipment just before feeding and then bringing it back online after they have eaten.
If you haven't done so already, I would suggest that you look at caresheets and the few books available for emeralds. They are a little more involved in care than a ball and you should have a good understanding of what you are getting into before hand. Personally, without knowing your experience level, I will not discourage you from getting one, but I will highly recommend that you get a well establish cbb animal. Purchasing a wc emerald, IMO, is a risky idea at any time and certainly a bad idea for your first emerald.
Craig
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