The Imagitarium Green Marbled Reptile Dish helps you create a rich and realistic looking habitat for your pet. It also boasts weighted construction to help keep it where it's been placed.
SKU | 2820192 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Green |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Length | 3.74 IN |
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Height | .71 IN |
Width | 2.56 IN |
Care Instructions: Rinse well before use. Inspect regularly and discard if any part becomes damaged. Clean product if it becomes soiled with animal waste.
FOR PET USE ONLY.
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Cute & little
Ramakosmom1
5 years ago
I just have a little lizard, so we didn't need much! It does what it's supposed ...
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Cool color
Animalmom1
5 years ago
We bought this to house the meal worms for our gecko-they can climb out and hide...
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