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What can I keep in Exo Terra?
This new size of extra tall Exo Terra Glass Terrarium is ideal for arboreal reptile and amphibian species! It’s unique rooted background makes it a great habitat for a number of tree dwelling species like tree boas & pythons, day geckos, leaf-tailed geckos, tokay geckos, tree frogs, etc.
How much does an Exo Terra 18x18x24 weigh?
Exo Terra Glass Natural Terrarium
Brand | Exo Terra |
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Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 18 x 24 inches |
Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
Style | Tall, 60 cm |
Shape | Rectangular |
What animals can live in a 12x12x18?
Some common arboreal reptiles popularly kept in 12x12x18” tanks include: crested geckos, gargoyle geckos, small day gecko species, and mourning geckos.
What is the difference between vivarium and terrarium?
So, what is the difference between a terrarium and a vivarium? Though both environments and can look very similar in terms of plants and earth; terrariums are designed to raise plants, and vivariums are designed primarily to be a habitat for an animal.
How do you keep a terrarium water clean?
Maintaining Your Vivarium
- Misting. Depending on the amount of ventilation your vivarium has, you may need to mist 1-2 times a day or as little as 1-2 times a week.
- Draining the Hydroton.
- Trimming Plants.
- Maintaining Microfauna Levels.
- Cleaning Glass.
- Adding New Leaf Litter.
Can you use bleach in a frog terrarium?
Bleach and ammonia are the primary disinfectants used with amphibians because both if rinsed heavily will not leave a residue that can be harmful to amphibians.
Can I keep an adult crested gecko in a 12x12x18?
Baby and juvenile crested geckos can live in a 12x12x18 terrarium. However, you should house a crested gecko weighing 25 grams or more in a larger tank. You can keep an adult crested gecko temporarily in a 12x12x18 terrarium but not for its entire life.
What reptile can I put in a 12x12x18?
Is 12x12x18 big enough for adult crested gecko?
A terrarium measuring no less than 12x12x18” is generally recommended for crested geckos between 12 weeks of age to full grown adults. For hatchlings, a tank ranging from roughly 2-5 gallons, and for breeding adult crested geckos a vertically oriented tank no less than 20 gallons is required.