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When it comes to keeping your scaly friends comfy and happy, there's no room for compromise. That's why we've come up with the Zilla Green Reptile Terrarium Liner - a liner that's not only easy on the eyes, but also on the nostrils! Packed with a special enzyme that helps reduce odors, this liner is perfect for pet owners who love to snuggle up with their bearded dragons, chameleons, green anoles, and more. Here are some key features that make the Zilla liner the best choice for your reptilian buddies:
SKU | 1039032 |
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Primary Brand | Zilla |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Green |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 11.75 IN |
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Width | 29.5 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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