Exo Terra Glass Terrarium Kit, for Reptiles and Amphibians, Nano, 8 x 8 x 8 inches, PT2599A1

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  • EDR

    > 24 hour

    I bought the Exo Terra Nano for my 4 inch Emperor Scorpion. Im very happy with this product. Im considering purchasing a second Exo Terra Nano for my Pygmy Chameleons.

  • Fire Fan

    > 24 hour

    This terrarium made a nice habitat for our spider. Very sturdy, easy to relocate.

  • Atom Apple Ba

    > 24 hour

    I was traveling for 19 days with Rosie my red haired tarantula, It is smaller than her regular aquarium, but she was comfortable. I actually think she liked living in the smaller area.

  • Catherine

    > 24 hour

    My daughter loves this little cage its perfect for her tree frogs.

  • Alan Pogue

    > 24 hour

    I used this for my baby eurodactylodes (which is a small gecko), and it is to small for him as an adult. I dont think many reptiles or amphibians would be able to live in the terrium as adults but mabye some invertebrates. It say its size in the title.

  • PC

    > 24 hour

    My son loves this for his pet slugs. Easy to open to feed and clean. Very nice looking.

  • KBittner

    > 24 hour

    I use nano wides for juvenile tarantulas and I love them. I do modify the tops to protect the tarantulas from damaging themselves on the mesh or chewing through it but other than that, they are the perfect show enclosure for small tarantulas! I would NOT recommend them for reptiles as they are way too small but for smaller species of invertebrates, they are fantastic! They decorate really well and I have loved the various sized exoterra enclosures for years. I am sure I will buy many more in years to come!

  • LaVita

    > 24 hour

    I have a very small, 2 years old, male Kenyan sand boa. He is a rescue and refuses to eat on his own. The pet store I got him from does not feed live mice to their pets and so for about a year and a half this poor guy was forced to eat food to keep him alive. I was given him because he was finally deemed unsellable. He prefers a small cage, being approached from the side and live food. And so began my search for the right cage. I had bought a critter keeper but I only stressed him out by reaching down at him. I then took my hot knife and cut the front out, using tape to keep him in. Not the best but it worked as I looked for a new cage. I searched online and this was the best. I love it! Unlike most of the reviews I read there is nothing wrong with the closing mechanism or any gaps in the door. It is watertight for the bottom part and my only real issue is because of the vent, sand can come up through it and get pushed out. Sand boas like to dig. Overall this is a great tank and Im very happy I spent the money for it! Im not sure if I would recommend this tank only because of how small it is. if someone has a similar situation or keeps bugs then this is definitely the tank you need! This is yet another Exo terra tank Im proud to own!

  • LynneGanley

    > 24 hour

    I needed a small cage for two acorn-sized snails, and this terrarium works great. I removed the foam backdrop without any difficulty, and its easy to reach my hand inside to change the water/food dishes. Very functional and sturdy despite the small size.

  • Patrick Skeith

    > 24 hour

    I use this for my 3” Brachypelma Baumgarteni sling and it works prefectly. I use a soil/peatmoss mix for substrate and I pile it high in the back and slope it down to the front, just under the air vents. I really enjoyhaving the option to take off the top lid or just open the front door for easy access, this works great for any species that requires lower humidity because of the excess airflow, however the good airflow makes it a bit more difficult to maintain high humidity enclosures

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