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REPTI-ZOO Vertical Tropical Terrarium with Screen Ventilation, 12" X 12" X 18"

REPTI-ZOO Vertical Tropical Terrarium with Screen Ventilation, 12" X 12" X 18"

Regular price €184,95 EUR
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  • A reliable specially designed lock prevents unwanted opening from children or pets and is an extra security measure to keep the animals in the terrarium 
  • The full aluminum screen top allows UVB and infrared penetration, and is completely removable for easy access while decorating or cleaning. 
  • The top has built-in closable inlets on back frame to run wires and tubing inside the terrarium 
  • The terrarium is water-tight up to the hinged doors, which allows for a “water pool” inside the terrarium, or a natural water feature for an amphibian. 
  • Every terrarium is tested for leaks. The bottom glass panel of the terrarium is raised to facilitate the mounting of a substrate heater or heat cable, and prevents heating accessory problems normally associated with standard “aquarium style” terrariums

The Tropical Vertical terrarium is a tall reptile cage specifically designed for arboreal animals The top is also hinged, providing access from both the front and top. Includes: . 12L×12W×18H glass terrarium . Built-in screen with feeding door .

Glass terrariums are the preferred choice of professional Herpetologists. They offer the front viewing for your animal they are suitable for damp and humid conditions, are hygienic and easy to clean. Glass also maintains the correct heat gradient more safely and easily maintaining the correct heat gradient is critical to a reptile’s and amphibian's well-being as they use external heat sources in their environment to regulate their body temperatures. In the wild these animals move around within their habitat(from sunlight to shade, or from above to burrows)to regulate their body temperature. If they get too cool, their metabolism slows(and in conditions that are too hot or too cool, they enter states of inactivity or hibernation).


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