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The Exo Terra Glass Terrarium is the ideal reptile or amphibian housing, designed by European herpetologists.

The front opening doors allow easy access for maintenance & feeding.

A specially designed lock will prevent escape & the doors can be opened separately.

The full screen top ventilation allows UVB & infrared in, & is completely removable for easy access while decorating of cleaning.

In the back of the screen cover are 5 closable wire or tube inlets on both sides to install temp sensors etc. inside the terrarium.

The natural background provide an extra climbing dimension for your pet

Comes with:

*Heater

*Filter

*Stones

*Digital Thermometer

*Vine

*Drift wood

Size: (WxDxH) 45 x 45 x 60 cm 18" x 18" x 24"

I bought & set up this terrarium, but it never houses any animals.

Price: $150.00 FIRM

Pick up only –Eastern Suburbs

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The Exo Terra Glass Terrarium is the ideal reptile or amphibian housing, designed by European herpetologists.

The front opening doors allow easy access for maintenance & feeding.

A specially designed lock will prevent escape & the doors can be opened separately.

The full screen top ventilation allows UVB & infrared in, & is completely removable for easy access while decorating of cleaning.

In the back of the screen cover are 5 closable wire or tube inlets on both sides to install temp sensors etc. inside the terrarium.

The natural background provide an extra climbing dimension for your pet

Comes with:

*Heater

*Filter

*Stones

*Digital Thermometer

*Vine

*Drift wood

Size: (WxDxH) 45 x 45 x 60 cm 18" x 18" x 24"

I bought & set up this terrarium, but it never houses any animals.

Price: $150.00 FIRM

Pick up only –Eastern Suburbs

P1050769.jpgP1050770.jpg

P1050771.jpgP1050775.jpg

P1050772.jpgP1050773.jpg

PT2607_Glass_Terrarium.jpg

pm sent regarding item.

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