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When your reptile kingdom needs a fresh and healthy habitat, reach for the Zilla Brown Reptile Terrarium Liner in 30 Gallon size. Not only does it feature a special biodegradable enzyme to keep odors at bay, but it's also made from an absorbent non-abrasive material that won't irritate your scaly friends. And don't worry about them trying to snack on it - this liner is completely safe because it can't be digested. Talk about a fuss-free product! Cleaning time is a breeze - simply give it a rinse with cold tap water and reuse. Plus, this versatile liner is ideal for all your reptilian pals, including bearded dragons, chameleons, desert geckos, green anoles, iguanas, land tortoises, rainforest geckos, skinks, snakes, swifts, toads and uromastyx. With all these great features, it's no wonder the Zilla Brown Reptile Terrarium Liner is a safe and easy choice for any reptile enthusiast.
SKU | 1128655 |
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Primary Brand | Zilla |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 11.75 IN |
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Width | 35.5 IN |
If required cut to size with scissors. Place in bottom of terrarium. Add decorative items, food and water dishes. Cleaning: remove liner and rinse with cold tap water. Allow to air dry and replace in terrarium. Install new liner monthly or as needed to maintain odor elimination.
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