Description
Suitable For:
- Smaller Species of Pythons
- Crested Geckos (Correlophus ciliatus)
- Gargoyle Geckos (Rhacodactylus auriculatus)
- Day Geckos (Phelsuma spp.)
- Tree Frogs (Litoria caerulea, Hyla spp.)
- Anoles (Anolis carolinensis)
- Small Chameleons (e.g., Furcifer lateralis)
- Dart Frogs (Dendrobates, Ranitomeya spp.)
- Vine Snakes (Ahaetulla spp.)
Whether you’re building a lush tropical paradise or a minimalist arboreal setup, this vertical enclosure offers the flexibility and space your pet deserves.
Superior Materials for Peak Conditions: Constructed with robust PVC panels and a lightweight aluminum frame, our enclosures ensure optimal insulation. This design aids in maintaining precise heat and humidity levels, essential for your reptile’s wellbeing.
Hassle-Free Maintenance: The non-porous PVC material prevents moisture absorption, making cleaning a breeze. Spend less time on maintenance and more time enjoying the company of your exotic pet in their spotless home.
Sleek and Versatile Design: Not only are our cages strong and enduring, but they also boast a modern aesthetic that complements any home. Their stackable nature allows for a space-saving solution, suitable for breeders or enthusiasts with multiple pets.
Effortless Setup & Portability: Lightweight yet durable, our cages are designed for convenience. Easy to assemble, relocate, and stack, these enclosures provide flexibility for your ever-evolving reptile keeping journey.
Ideal for a Range of Species: Whether you’re catering to the arboreal acrobatics of a young green iguana, the color-changing wonder of a chameleon, the swift movements of geckos, or the tranquility of anoles, this habitat is adaptable to a variety of arboreal and terrestrial creatures.
Important Notes:
- Heating & Lighting Recommendations:
We do not recommend using small ceramic heat emitters or UVA+UVB light bulbs, as they can be unsafe for your reptile. These can overheat easily, posing a risk of injury. Safer alternatives include radiant heat panels, basking bulbs, heat projector bulbs, or spot basking bulbs. Our enclosures are well-insulated, so you’ll need a lower wattage bulb than you would use in a glass tank. We also recommend inspecting your enclosure, heating, and lighting sources weekly to ensure everything is functioning properly. If you choose to use ceramic heat lamps and UVA+UVB bulbs, always use protective mesh and ensure the wattage does not exceed 25 watts.
General Cage Care:
- Avoid Stacking: Do not stack objects on top of your enclosure, as they are not designed to be used as shelves or tables.
- Cleaning: Clean your enclosure with a mild reptile-safe soap and lukewarm water, using a soft cloth. Always rinse thoroughly with clean water. Be sure to rinse the cloth or sponge frequently and change the cleaning water often. Avoid using razor blades, scrapers, squeegees, or brushes, as they may damage the enclosure.
Safety Tips:
Pet owners often overlook safety when caring for reptiles. While reptiles are generally low-maintenance pets, their safety is just as crucial as that of dogs or cats. Since reptiles spend most, if not all, of their time in their enclosure, it’s essential to make that environment comfortable and safe. Heating elements, lights, rocks, and plants are vital accessories but can also present potential hazards.
Here are some safety tips to keep in mind when setting up your reptile’s enclosure:
- Safe Terrarium Setup:
- Choose decorations like rocks and plants with smooth surfaces to avoid injury. Sharp edges can easily cut or scrape your reptile.
- Protective Mesh: Always use protective mesh around heat lamps and light bulbs to prevent burns and injuries to your pet.
- Preventing Escapes:
As a responsible reptile keeper, it’s your job to prevent escapes. If a reptile manages to get out of its enclosure, it can be exposed to significant risks, including injury from other pets or the dangers of getting lost in your home. Snakes, in particular, are notorious escape artists. They don’t need much of an opening to get out, and they will continually search for one. To minimize the risk of escapes, we strongly recommend using sliding door glass locks to securely close the enclosure.
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