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Be the boss of your reptile kingdom with the Zilla Fresh Air Terrarium Screen Cover! This amazing product has been crafted especially for the unique needs of your cold-blooded buddies. With its metal mesh design, it allows for healthy air exchange that will keep your pets healthy and active. Whether you've got a tiny gecko or a giant iguana, this cover is tough enough to withstand even the most aggressive clawing. And with its long-lasting black steel frame, this cover will stay in shape through years of daily use. Looking for extra security? Accessorize your Zilla Fresh Air Terrarium Screen Cover with our awesome screen clips, combination locks and cord access port (all sold separately) for added peace of mind.
SKU | 1267680 |
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Primary Brand | Zilla |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 48 IN |
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Width | 18 IN |
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Humidity in my hermit crab cage is too low, I cannot get a lid for it right now (too much money) is there anything at home I can use to cover it? (Plastic wrap with some air holes, anything)?
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)
Please help with my chameleon
Hes hanging out closer to the bottom and hes also lays down with all his legs out but 1. I'm thinking MBD but hes in a screen enclosure, 2 uvb 5.0 bulbs. 1 heat. Crickets always get dusted. He gets plenty of water, and horned worms, plus super worms. Idk what do to I dont want to lose him. I use a multi vitamin aswell.
I have a hood for my UVB light so how can I dry dock my red eared slider?Should I put her in a separate container just without the UVB?I can't put the UVB right on top of her with only 3 inches apart because that's too close.What should I do if she continues to not to bask?Sorry for keep sending questions but I'm just want to give Cooper a better life than before. Thanks.
Hello. So right now for my baby crested gecko tank set up I have a 10 gallon with live plants and some wood. (First time reptile owner) I have had this problem before. There are these VERY small little silver bugs and they are in the dirt and also on the wood. I didn’t make this bio active. I don’t think they are on the plants but there is a lot. I am using the dirt bricks and last time this happened I cleaned out his tank but they are back. They are not on my crestie. Are these ok? Suggestions?
I got a created gecko early this year. He’s been fine but lately shedding a lot more because I put a uvb light on him and now both eyes are cloudy (looks like the surface ) I haven’t noticed him moving that much but other then that he seems fine. He also has a bit of stuck shed which he never have a issue with before. My other crested gecko that I got at the same time as him is perfectly fine. Zeppelin is pretty small compared to my other one though.
We have a Sulcata tortoise who is approx 6 mo old. His enclosure is kept at 85° ambient with a basking spot of around 100°, his humidity we try to keep at around 70-80% and he has a few humid places to hide. He has a UVB lamp. We feed him greens, kale, grass, and cucumbers and soak him 1-2 times per day. He has a calcium supplement that we sprinkle on his food a few times a wk. Recently his eyes have been sealed shut. He seems to be able to see somehow but we are very concerned. What can we do?
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Is there any way to Prevent , or stop Wall surfing or nose rubbing?, lightning sits at the back wall of his enclosure and runs on the wall back and fourth, or the Side of his enclosure on the cool side and runs into it with his nose, he does this almost every day. He has a 40 gallon tank, his warm side is 95-100 Degrees F , humidity is around 20-25. He is healthy.
I have a few questions about an ackie monitor. I want to eventually get one to add to my babies. Right now I have my beardie Loki, he is my baby. Can I build a wire cage with wood bottom half to allow soil nd sand mix for digging? Can I keep his cage outside like I do lokis? I don't see why gets a light when natural uvb is always better. What a good care sheet to read on them to learn what I need too.