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Penn Plax New World Habitat Reptiles & Amphibians for Terrariums Review

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Description of Penn Plax New World Habitat Reptiles & Amphibians for Terrariums

HOME OR NURSERY FOR SMALL ANIMALS: this habitat tank can be used for hamsters, gerbils, fish, frogs, snakes, newts, hermit crabs, bugs, or any other type of small animal. YOUR CHOICE OF THREE SIZES: each sold separately, you can buy a small (6.00” x 9.90” x 7.75”), medium (7.25” x 12.50” x 10.20”), or large (9.25” x 15.00” 11.25”) Habitat Tank. MANY FEATURES INCLUDED: Based on the size, the product can have many features, including: a handle, ventilated flip-top cover, curved expansive viewing face, compatibility with hamster tubing (sold separately), recessed gravel bed, and/or compatibility with light units (sold separately). See below for which sized Habitat Tank include which features.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Misleading and Flimsy Terrariums

These terrariums were a total waste of money. The plastic is flimsy, and the misleading pictures on the packaging made it seem bigger than it is. While it may work for very small reptiles and amphibians these terrariums are not practical for larger pets. The only pros are the ease of assembly and the affordability .However, the poor quality and misleading advertising negate any benefits. Save your money and invest in better quality pet supplies..

Pros
  • The Penn Plax New World Habitat Reptiles & Amphibians for Terrariums provides a naturalistic environment for reptiles and amphibians.
Cons
  • Requires frequent cleaning and maintenance to keep it looking natural and functioning properly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great first home for newly hatched baby lizards

I hatched 2 little Tucson Striped Geckos about 6 weeks ago. They are a small species of lizard when they reach adulthood. They are quite small once they hatch. I was told to put them in a small plastic terrarium and then put it in the parent terrarium to provide them with the warmth they needed. I like the front of the arch that gives them a little more room. I love how easy the lid closes and opens so I can add mini crickets to feed the little ones. The handle folds up when not in use. In…

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