Keep your reptile and its environment safely hydrated and moist at just the right level with this adjustable pump mister from Imagitarium. It has built-in safety features and an adjustable flow from the nozzle, making it a convenient and reliable solution for caring for your pet and its habitat.
SKU | 4330752 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Transparent |
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Scented | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | One Size Fits All |
Material | Plastic |
Fill the bottle with water up to the marked max line. Do not overfill. Screw the pump handle back on securely. Pump the handle up and down to build pressure inside the bottle. Do not over pump. Twist the nozzle to adjust the spray pattern. Press the trigger to release the liquid. Do not leave the bottle pressurized when not in use. Pull up on pressure relief valve to release pressure.
FOR PET USE ONLY. Release pressure using the release valve before opening the bottle to refill or clean. Do not store bottle next to heat source or in direct sunlight. Inspect and clean regularly and replace if any part becomes damaged. Store away from children and pets.
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