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But has anyone seen those new kits that include the tank.
One is designed for amphibians comes with terrarium, locking screentop, bag of cypress mulch, furniture/decorations, waterdish, clamp-on heating lamp, bulb, misting bottle, thermometer/humidity reader, dishes, etc.
And a larger one designed for desert reptiles, comes with terrarium, locking screentop, 10 lbs of desert sand, furniture/decorations, clamp-on heating lamp, bulb, thermometer/humidity reader, dishes, etc.
They're all boxed-up. Very nice, at my local store they were shelved in the actually reptile room. I think Kritterz is the brand but not sure.
With the amphibian habitat kit which was running for like $50-60, would be perfect for a tarantula or centipede.
And the reptile habitat kit which IIRC would be perfect for a breeding tank or one spectacular display for that special arachnid.
Another convenience I love about these habitat kits, is all you need is another clamp-on heating lamp, to provide both day and evening heat source by rotating them around, more substrate (i.e. add coconut fiber with the cypress mulch), and more furniture.
And the screentops are really nice with these adjustable folding mounts for the heating lamps on each end, so someone can fix the angle of the concentration of heat source.
Thoughts?
And if I did invest in these habitats, what should I put in the 10-15 gallon forest amphibian terrarium?
And what should I put in the 20-25 gallon desert reptile terrarium?
But has anyone seen those new kits that include the tank.
One is designed for amphibians comes with terrarium, locking screentop, bag of cypress mulch, furniture/decorations, waterdish, clamp-on heating lamp, bulb, misting bottle, thermometer/humidity reader, dishes, etc.
And a larger one designed for desert reptiles, comes with terrarium, locking screentop, 10 lbs of desert sand, furniture/decorations, clamp-on heating lamp, bulb, thermometer/humidity reader, dishes, etc.
They're all boxed-up. Very nice, at my local store they were shelved in the actually reptile room. I think Kritterz is the brand but not sure.
With the amphibian habitat kit which was running for like $50-60, would be perfect for a tarantula or centipede.
And the reptile habitat kit which IIRC would be perfect for a breeding tank or one spectacular display for that special arachnid.
Another convenience I love about these habitat kits, is all you need is another clamp-on heating lamp, to provide both day and evening heat source by rotating them around, more substrate (i.e. add coconut fiber with the cypress mulch), and more furniture.
And the screentops are really nice with these adjustable folding mounts for the heating lamps on each end, so someone can fix the angle of the concentration of heat source.
Thoughts?
And if I did invest in these habitats, what should I put in the 10-15 gallon forest amphibian terrarium?
And what should I put in the 20-25 gallon desert reptile terrarium?