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When it comes to your scaly or slimy pets, it's important to make sure they stay hydrated. But not all of them like drinking from stagnant water dishes. That's where the Zilla Spring Cave comes in! This clever contraption mimics the natural dripping of rain water and allows your geckos, chameleons, and amphibians to drink from a running source. Plus, the large stick helps them climb right in for a refreshing sip. But wait, there's more! This internal rain chamber also helps raise the humidity in your terrarium, which is great for your amphibian friends. And with a removable feeding dish on top, it's easy to keep everything tidy.
SKU | 3067075 |
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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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Definitely recommend
SimonDavid
4 years ago
My crested gecko absolutely loves this. He climbs all over it, and he’ll drink f...
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wish the pump lasted longer
Bea0512
5 years ago
I love the cave, so d my leopard geckos, but the pump quit after a year, and the...
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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)
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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?
Please help with my chameleon
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.
It's cold here... My turtle is kept in water.... Does she feel cold ??? Cz water here is cold too !
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My turtles shell has some pale spots and a soft area on the shell near the tail. As well as I noticed her scutes didnt shed properly. She is a yellow belly. 55 Gallon heated filtered tank. She outgrew her basking area which I have now fixed but this led to these changes I believe.
When does brumation typically start? Liz has been j her cave for two days. I am concerned, I’m not sure if its because brumation is starting or if it’s because she is getting sick from not laying her eggs yet... please help!
Is my set up for my bearded dragon good? (See attachment)