Give your pet lizard a place to explore and snooze inside with the Imagitarium Reptile Reversible Hideaway.
SKU | 2388248 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Caution: Not intended for use by children. Monitor your pet's environment to ensure optimum health. Clean and disinfect decor on a regular basis and follow all directions carefully. Inspect product often and replace if ther are cracks, tears or other damage. Not for use in water.
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Is this a good setup for Nighthawk, the first photo is the over all setup, the second one is the side view and the third is the water and calcium dishes. I use an under tank heater that stays at about 88 degrees Fahrenheit and the vines are fake. He has a warm hide and a cold hide with moss in it that’s i spray down every other day. The little box is another little hide that I can see him in. And the background is tile it paper rolls that were painted(they were left to dry for two weeks)
I have a new Ball Python that eats allright, but it stays in it's hide all the time, day and night. I keep the temperature gradient consistant. The hide is the black square with a hole in one end. I feed him in a separate clear habitat. The substrate is aspen bedding wich, consists of perfectly square 3mm pieces that stick to every thing it comes in contact withincluding the snake wich is covered. I have to mist more than seven times a day to keep the humidity above 40%. One quart at a time.
My red eared slider is hiding in the closet no eating, kind of hibernating out of water. It's cold, is that ok?
Hello I just got a Reeves turtle and was asking is dirt a good substrate for basking area as I saw it on YouTube? Thanks
What is an Red ear slider natural habitat. Trying to build a natural tank for one
What should I feed my red ear slider with shell pyramiding and how often?Also which heat lamp would you recommend?Picture 1 or 2?How many watts should I get for the heat lamp?
SO i am thinking about getting a leopard gecko, but i am not spending a ridiculous amount of money on a cage so i am using a plastic laundrey hamper that seems about maybe 10 gallons and i am setting up little hiddy spots and stuff but i dont know wha tbeedding i should use and how much light they need please hep :)
What does it mean when your leopard gecko hide in its hides everyday and everyday night but he does come out sometimes and moves around and eat. And is it a good or bad thing that he starts in his hides everyday and everynight.
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Is my set up for my bearded dragon good? (See attachment)
what size cage does an adult bearded dragon need? what substrate should I use? is bioactivity possible with bearded dragons?
My red eared slider turtle having 3 inch size, keep burying in sand for several days. Is this normal??