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Take your pet's hide-and-seek game to the next level with the Zilla Shale Rock Den! This cleverly designed rock formation satisfies your furry friend's natural desire for coolness, privacy, and protection. Plus, it's completely washable with mild soap and water, making cleaning a breeze.
SKU | 1238280 |
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Primary Brand | Zilla |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Gray |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 7.5 IN |
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Height | 3.5 IN |
Width | 7 IN |
Follow all directions on package.
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A great investment
pamperedpooch
14 years ago
I recently purchased this reptile structure and my leopard gecko immeaditally li...
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dannyp
14 years ago
All living space products for beardies are ugly, i thought this one may be an ex...
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