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Zilla Habitat Accessory Kits make it easy to get started on setting up a new home for your reptile. The kit includes lighting, bedding, Humidity/Temperature gauge, and food. There is also an easy step-by-step setup guide to help make setting up your pet's habitat worry-free. Be sure to pair this kit with the perfect enclosure that fits your reptile and their needs.
This product can expose you to Mercury, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P665Warnings.ca.gov
SKU | 3788622 |
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Primary Brand | Zilla |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Multi-Color |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
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I am setting up a new habitat for my 2 sibling gerbils. I want it to be as natural of a habitat as their ancestors in the wild live in. Which substrate would you recommend that would be as natural as they would receive in their desert environment?
what size cage does an adult bearded dragon need? what substrate should I use? is bioactivity possible with bearded dragons?
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)
I have a 20 gallon tank for my bearded dragon and I just need to know how many watts of UVB do I need
My red eared slider is not basking even though I brought a uvb light for her just like one of the pet coach vets told me because he has soft shell.I place the light on top of a Zilla screen cover but she still don't get on.I can't really dry dock her because I have a hood for my uvb light.How can I make her to bask and is the Zilla cover okay for her?
Is my set up ok for my beardie and I’m thinking of getting a background picture to add. I have a uvb light, a baskin lamp, a ceramic heat emmiter for night, a thermostat and two thermometers one on each side
Hi! We recently got a juvenile bearded dragon and I just want to make sure i’m doing enough for them. unsure of age or sex. Attached are photos of the dimensions of their enclosure, as well as the description of the bulb we are using. I leave a bowl of water in her enclosure as well as let her soak once a week (the water is conditioned with repti-safe). we feed her crickets daily and she always has a bowl of fresh veg available. (ALL food dusted with calcium/vitamin D3 supplement)
I need to know what, in very specific terms, are the bare minimum requirements for housing a little red eared slider turtle we just won at a carnival who's about 3 inches long at most. We can't afford much, but my daughter & I are both attached already, I'm concerned and confused by what I'm reading online. I know we'll be needing a larger setup soon, but I'd like to start out with the smallest for now, & need specific light types, filters, & heaters necessary. (Live in CA)
What kind of habitat should my gerbils live in a cage or tank this is my first time having gerbils?
I have a fancy bearded dragon that is almost one now. When I first purchased him we got a 10 gal tank and he seems to be getting bigger. Do you think if I purchase a 40 gal tank he’ll be set for a year or two? Thank you.
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