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REPTI ZOO 24" x 18" x 36" Reptile Tall Glass Terrarium Rainforest Habitat Double Hinge Door with Screen Ventilation 67 Gallon Reptile Terrarium Easy Assembly

$256.58 
SKU: 399a80f3

About this item

  • [Patent Design] 1. Side Meshes and Side Glasses Switched Easily: Great for different needs, the side meshes and side glasses can be switched according to the environment, providing your reptile or amphibian with a long-lasting and comfortable environment.
  • 2. Front and Top Opening: The front opening doors allow easy access for maintenance and feeding. A specially designed lock will prevent escape and the doors can be opened separately. Well-ventilated with a removable mesh top allows UVB and infrared penetration, optimum airflow and dome lighting, and easy access while decorating or cleaning.
  • 3. Waterproof Base & Raised Bottom Frame: Water-tight base, every terrarium is tested for leaks; Raised bottom frame to fit a substrate heater.
  • 4. Easy to assemble: Easy to install, we have installation notes, conveniently flat packed for safety and transport.
  • 5.Size and Package : Size : 24 x 18 x 36 inch; Package include : 1pcs *REPTI ZOO reptile glass terrarium,reptile and other decorations not included.

REPTIZOO is a company focus on production of reptile supplies,already have more than 12 years experience in producing reptile pet products.Our goal is to provide customers with high quality products and excellent service. The easy assembly terrariums are manufactured to the highest standards.
Glass terrariums are the preferred choice of professional Herpetologists. They offer the best 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 ground to burrows, for example) to regulate their body temperature. If they get too cool, their metabolism slows (and in conditions that are too hot or too cold, they enter states of inactivity or hibernation).
For many reptiles, it is not simply a matter of providing a constant temperature, however. They require a thermal gradient, or a range of temperatures from a high end to a low end. Thus, the animal can move to a higher temperature or lower temperature to suit its needs at any given time.