The Imagitarium Moss Covered Reptile Hideaway 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 | 3407455 |
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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 |
Material | Resin |
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. Rinse before use. Inspect and clean regularly and replace if any part becomes damaged.
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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 am thinking about making an outdoor enclosure for my Australian bearded dragon, what plants should I put in for him to feel at home
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 husband gave me a new green anole, came with a small 9x6x6.5 critter tote, bedding, but it's the first nite, what do I do for the next day as heating source Bc I don't have a uvb light, also what do I need to do for the nite? He seems to be turning brown quickly, he keeps trying to climb out
How should you care for your reptile during a power outage?
I recently adopted a russian tortoise, when I first saw him he seemed great, but it's been a month now, and his shell seems sort of dry? Also he won't go inside of his tree dome anymore, at first he would go in the trunk all the time, to sleep or rest but now he burrows himself underneath his water bowl to sleep, why is that?
Hi there. So I am looking into getting a heat dome for my crested gecko. I know they don’t have to have a heat lam but I want him to have a UVB bulb Because it’s good for them. But I am not quite sure that type to get. Any suggestions? I was looking at petco’s tropical combo pack. He lives in a 10 g. With live plant. (I will upgrade when he is bigger) also do you know an age on him? I got him 3 months ago from petsmart. I could tell he was a male a week after I got him. (Pic from yesterday)
my bearded dragon is only a few months old and she’s doing really good! but! i was cleaning her tank and it looked like there was green stuff in her poop and the only thing it really could be is her fake green plant or the fake flowers i have in there with her i’m taking them all out as soon as possible but her green plant is what she sleeps inand also i’m scared there is still left over fake plant in her system so is there anything i can do for her? (i’ve added a picture of the plant)
Hello, I bought a female green anole 1-2 weeks ago, and she isn't doing very well. We house her in a 18"x18"x24" Tall ExoTerra terrarium. There are lots of plants, branches, and hiding spots. Within a coupe of days of getting her, she just stopped moving and laid on the bottom of the terrarium. We live in MA, and we use a reptical supplement. She also hasn't eaten by herself, even after giving her a little more than a week to adjust to her new habitat.
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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 :)
I have a baby red eared slider a friend bought from Chinatown then couldn’t keep. I believe it’s about 1-2 months old as it wasn’t even old enough to eat when I recieved it. I have him set up in a filtered tank with a dry rock area and some caves in the water that he likes to sit on. He’s developed a couple small white spots on his shell and I’m worried that it’s some kind of infection but I also don’t know if he’s maybe starting to shed his shell.