- Realistic-looking vine is bendable and waterproof, so you can wind it throughout the terrarium—even underwater—to create a number of different enticing configurations
- Measures 6 feet fully extended
- Create interesting three-dimensional climbing structures for your terrarium
- Twist it together with vines of different sizes for an enhanced 3-D effect
- Ideal for tree-dwelling reptiles and amphibians because it helps simulate their natural habitat
With the Exo Terra Jungle Vine for Reptiles & Amphibians, you can create interesting three-dimensional climbing structures for your terrarium. This realistic-looking vine is bendable and waterproof, so you can wind it throughout the terrarium—even underwater—to create a number of different enticing configurations. Twist it together with vines of different sizes for an enhanced 3-D effect. The Exo Terra Jungle Vine is perfect for tree-dwelling reptiles and amphibians because it helps simulate their natural habitat.
| Item Number | 101570 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.5 x 1 inches |
| Made In | China |
| Sourced From | China |
| Material | Plastic |
| Reptile Type | Gecko, Snake, Toad, Tortoise, Aquatic Turtle, Hermit Crab, Newt, Invertebrates, Painted Turtle, Map Turtle, Red-Eared Slider Turtle, Asian Box Turtle, Greek Tortoise, Russian Tortoise, Hermann’s Tortoise, Red-Footed Tortoise, African Dwarf Frog, Pacman Frog, Tree Frogs, Arrow/Dart Frogs, Red Barn Toad, Tomato Frog, Fire-belly Toad, Salamander, Axolotl, Spider, Scorpion, Millipedes, Leopard Gecko, Crested Gecko, Blue-Tongued Skink, Chameleon, Iguana, Water Dragon, Savanna Monitor, Tegu, Anole, Ball Python, Pythons, Boas, Corn Snake, Colubrid, King Snake, Milk Snake, Frog, Lizard, Bearded Dragon |
Combine Large and Small sizes for more realistic variations in climbing surfaces, replicating tropical vines at different stages of growth. Twist together vines of different sizes for a stunning 3-D habitat. Perfect for herptile habitats with snakes, geckos, iguanas, chameleons, tree frogs, or other climbing reptiles and amphibians.
Reptiles are susceptible to skin and bacterial infections if cages and housing are not kept scrupulously clean. Their fecal matter carries bacteria, such as Salmonella, that can also contaminate humans. Terrariums, furnishings, and the cleaning equipment itself need to be regularly cleaned as well as periodically disinfected and sterilized.
Remove the contents from your terrarium. The best products for cleaning your herp’s habitat are those specifically designed to be herp-safe. Otherwise, use plain soap and water or mild dishwashing detergent carefully diluted. Be sure to rinse all surfaces with hot water until all suds are gone, and do not use any products that contain phenol or pine scent. After washing, you must also disinfect and sterilize all surfaces with chlorine or ammonia. However, both chlorine and ammonia are highly toxic to your herp, so exercise absolute care to remove all residues before replacing your pet in its newly cleaned home. Be sure to thoroughly clean all equipment, sponges, buckets, and sinks to prevent cross-contamination. To minimize the danger of Salmonella infection, wear gloves and protective eyewear as you clean your reptile’s enclosure.















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