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If you're looking for a cool and cozy spot for your reptilian friend, look no further than the Zilla Reptile Bark Bends! This 12-inch bendy beauty is made of non-toxic, pet-safe materials and colors, so you can rest easy knowing your scaly pal is safe and sound. Plus, it's versatile enough to work in both terrestrial and aquatic environments - talk about a win-win! Your reptile can choose to bask on top or hide away inside the bend, thanks to the handy peep hole that adds an extra element of excitement. Trust us, your reptile will thank you for this sweet new hangout spot.
SKU | 1238558 |
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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 |
Size | Large |
Length | 12 IN |
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