{"title":"Habitats et enclos pour reptiles","description":"","products":[{"product_id":"zoo-med-double-door-naturalistic-terrarium-black-clear-36-in-x-18-in-40-gal","title":"Zoo Med Double Door Naturalistic Terrarium Black, Clear 36 in x 18 in 40 gal","description":"\u003cp\u003eA small piece of nature and tranquility for your home or office. Exclusive Features: Double door glass front opening with snap closures. Stainless Steel screen top that will not corrode. Special screen top keeps feeder insects in while allowing greater UVA and UVB penetration throughout the terrarium. Lockable door for safety and security (lock not included). Front and top ventilation for natural air flow inside terrarium. 6 power cord and airline tubing exit slots.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126503985406,"sku":"85009051","price":276.25,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/qn3fdyelvmjyzmmdph4h.jpg?v=1739271363"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-with-double-doors-30in-x-12in-x-16in","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium with Double Doors 30in X 12in X 16in","description":"\u003cp\u003eA small piece of nature and tranquility for your home or office. Exclusive Features: Double door glass front opening with snap closures. Stainless Steel screen top that will not corrode and accommodates a dome clamp lamp fixture or the optional \"Light Bar\". Special screen top keeps feeder insects in while allowing greater UVA and UVB penetration throughout the terrarium. Lockable door for safety and security (lock not included). Front and top ventilation for natural air flow inside terrarium. 6 power cord and airline tubing exit slots.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504018174,"sku":"85009052","price":190.71,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/ba92dvt4stydhimwoatt.jpg?v=1739271369"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-reptihabitat-double-door-terrarium-32gal-36in-x-18in-x-12in","title":"Zoo Med Reptihabitat Double Door Terrarium 32gal 36in X 18in X 12in","description":"\u003cp\u003eA small piece of nature and tranquility for your home or office. Exclusive Features: Double door glass front opening with snap closures. Stainless Steel screen top that will not corrode and accommodates a dome clamp lamp fixture or the optional \"Light Bar\". Special screen top keeps feeder insects in while allowing greater UVA and UVB penetration throughout the terrarium. Lockable door for safety and security (lock not included). Front and top ventilation for natural air flow inside terrarium. 6 power cord and airline tubing exit slots.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504050942,"sku":"85009055","price":243.19,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/tujlnj5t1hfokoeaqbxg.jpg?v=1739271375"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-paludarium-terrarium-with-nano-aquarium-habitat-black-clear-12-in-x-24-in-4-gal","title":"Zoo Med Paludarium Terrarium with Nano Aquarium Habitat Black, Clear 12 in x 24 in 4 gal","description":"\u003cp\u003ePaludarium - Terrarium with a built in nano aquarium! Features: Water tight base allows you to add a \"pond\" or \"water pool\" thus incorporating a beautiful water feature with or without a waterfall. Holds up to 4 gallons of water. Front and top ventilation for natural air flow inside terrarium. Full front glass opening door with snap closure. Lockable door for safety and security.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504083710,"sku":"85009060","price":113.13,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/culpxdsb9eoia8cd52ah.jpg?v=1739270957"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-paludarium-terrarium-with-nano-aquarium-habitat-black-clear-18-in-x-36-in-10-gal","title":"Zoo Med Paludarium Terrarium with Nano Aquarium Habitat Black, Clear 18 in x 36 in 10 gal","description":"\u003cp\u003ePaludarium - Terrarium with a built in nano aquarium! Features: Water tight base allows you to add a \"pond\" or \"water pool\" thus incorporating a beautiful water feature with or without a waterfall. Holds up to 4 gallons of water. Front and top ventilation for natural air flow inside terrarium. Full front glass opening door with snap closure. Lockable door for safety and security.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504116478,"sku":"85009061","price":232.19,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/hrg0geq75fjlyrlxlvf2.jpg?v=1739270958"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-black-clear-12-in-x-12-in-x-12-in","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Black, Clear 12 in x 12 in x 12 in","description":"\u003cp\u003eAdd a small piece of nature and tranquility to your home or office!\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch3 class=\"medium-4 columns\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"product-property-name\"\u003eUse Instructions\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-8 columns\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"product-property-value\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv id=\"ember4274\" class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eScreen Cover:\u003c\/strong\u003e The mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eDoor: \u003c\/strong\u003eYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch. Locking the Door: For the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the door latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination. \u003cstrong\u003eNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\u003c\/strong\u003e The Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17). \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003ePower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\u003c\/strong\u003e There are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place. \u003cstrong\u003eUsing Under Tank Heaters: \u003c\/strong\u003eSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not need to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eVentilation:\u003c\/strong\u003e Traditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eWater Features in Your Terrarium:\u003c\/strong\u003e The bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504313086,"sku":"85009101","price":95.44,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/n8yszheagl26gbxui8ug.jpg?v=1739271388"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-black-clear-12-in-x-12-in-x-18-in","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Black, Clear 12 in x 12 in x 18 in","description":"\u003cp\u003eAdd a small piece of nature and tranquility to your home or office!\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-4 columns\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cspan class=\"product-property-name\"\u003eUse Instructions\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-8 columns\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"product-property-value\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv id=\"ember4599\" class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eScreen Cover:\u003c\/strong\u003e The mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eDoor: \u003c\/strong\u003eYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eLocking the Door:\u003c\/strong\u003e For the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the door latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\u003c\/strong\u003e The Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17). \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003ePower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots: \u003c\/strong\u003eThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place. \u003cstrong\u003eUsing Under Tank Heaters: \u003c\/strong\u003eSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not need to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eVentilation:\u003c\/strong\u003e Traditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eWater Features in Your Terrarium: \u003c\/strong\u003eThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504345854,"sku":"85009102","price":109.02,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/xipm0owskkf74suh3tov.jpg?v=1739271393"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-black-clear-18-in-x-18-in-x-18-in","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Black, Clear 18 in x 18 in x 18 in","description":"\u003cp\u003eAdd a small piece of nature and tranquility to your home or office!\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch3 class=\"medium-4 columns\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"product-property-name\"\u003eUse Instructions\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-8 columns\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"product-property-value\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv id=\"ember5780\" class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eScreen Cover:\u003c\/strong\u003e The mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eDoor:\u003c\/strong\u003e Your new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eLocking the Door:\u003c\/strong\u003e For the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the door latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar: \u003c\/strong\u003eThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17). \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003ePower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\u003c\/strong\u003e There are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place. \u003cstrong\u003eUsing Under Tank Heaters: \u003c\/strong\u003eSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not need to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eVentilation:\u003c\/strong\u003e Traditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eWater Features in Your Terrarium:\u003c\/strong\u003e The bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504378622,"sku":"85009103","price":162.92,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/ikbjelmkf0laqnyvxen7.jpg?v=1739270969"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-black-clear-18-in-x-18-in-x-24-in","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Black, Clear 18 in x 18 in x 24 in","description":"\u003cp\u003eAdd a small piece of nature and tranquility to your home or office!\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch3 class=\"medium-4 columns\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"product-property-name\"\u003eUse Instructions\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-8 columns\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"product-property-value\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv id=\"ember533\" class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eScreen Cover:\u003c\/strong\u003e The mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eDoor\u003c\/strong\u003e: Your new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eLocking the Door: \u003c\/strong\u003eFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the door latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar: \u003c\/strong\u003eThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17). \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003ePower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots: \u003c\/strong\u003eThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place. Using Under Tank Heaters: Special care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not need to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eVentilation: \u003c\/strong\u003eTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium. \u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Screen Cover:\nThe mesh used in the screen cover has been selected for its superior UVB and light transmission properties, and is made of corrosion resistant Stainless Steel. The screen cover is removed by pressing on the two tabs and lifting up on the front of the cover. It can be reinstalled by inserting the rear edge of the cover first, and lowering the front of the screen cover until it snaps into place.\nDoor:\nYour new terrarium features a single, full front glass door for optimum viewing pleasure. To open the door, press down on the latch and pull on the plastic door frame just above the latch. To close the door, press down on the latch, push the door closed, and release the latch.\nLocking the Door:\nFor the safety of your terrarium animals and small children, the door of your terrarium may be locked by installing a small lock through the holes just above the\ndoor latch. Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium Repti Lock (Item NT-TL, sold separately) is easy to use and allows you to choose your own 3-digit combination.\nNaturalistic Terrarium Light Bar:\nThe Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar (Items NT-L12 and NT-L18, sold separately) allows you to mount lamps inside your terrarium for a clean and modern look. The light bar attaches to the inside of the screen cover. Instructions for installation and use are included in the package with the Naturalistic Terrarium Light Bar. If you choose not to mount your lamps inside the terrarium, you may suspend a light fixture above the screen cover (i.e. Zoo Med’s Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Item LF-17).\nPower Cord\/Airline Tubing Exit Slots:\nThere are six exit locations (three per side) for power cords and airline tubing on the back of the upper frame of the terrarium. Hold-down clips in the screen cover create a tight seal at this location to prevent insects from escaping. To run power cords or airline tubing out of the terrarium, insert into one of the slots and pull to remove unwanted slack (figure 1). When the screen cover is reinstalled, the hold-down clips will press against the power cords or tubing and hold them in place.\nUsing Under Tank Heaters:\nSpecial care has been taken in the design of your terrarium to easily accommodate under tank heaters like Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heaters. There are two power cord exit slots on the back side of the base of the terrarium (one on each side). In addition, the back and sides of the base of the terrarium are elevated to allow excess heat to escape. When using Zoo Med’s Repti Therm U.T.H. Under Tank Heater with Zoo Med’s Naturalistic Terrarium, you do not\nneed to apply the rubber feet to the base of the terrarium.\nVentilation:\nTraditional terrariums have poor ventilation with only a screen cover on top. Your terrarium has “flow-through” ventilation to allow for greater air exchange. Just below the door there is a grill with small ventilation holes that allow air to enter the terrarium. A temperature gradient in your terrarium will cause a natural flow of air into the front grill, up to the top of the terrarium, and out through the screen cover. This is beneficial for both plants and animals in your terrarium.\nWater Features in Your Terrarium:\nThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eWater Features in Your Terrarium: \u003c\/strong\u003eThe bottom portion of your terrarium is designed to hold water, allowing you to fill the terrarium with water up to the plastic vent below the door. You can create a natural paludarium with land and water areas, or fill the bottom with water and gravel only. You can also add a pump and a background to create a waterfall!\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504411390,"sku":"85009104","price":184.94,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/so9xus19jliftsmlquov.jpg?v=1739270971"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-crested-gecko-kit","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Crested Gecko Kit","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe new Naturalistic Terrarium Crested Gecko Kit includes everything you need to create the perfect naturalistic environment for your gecko. This kit works great for both new and experienced Crested Gecko hobbyists.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch3 class=\"medium-4 columns\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"product-property-name\"\u003eWhats in the Box\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-8 columns\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"product-property-value\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv id=\"ember5083\" class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Naturalistic Terrarium (NT-2; 12″x12″x18″); Eco Earth Substrate (1 Brick); Natural Bush Plastic Plant (Madagascar Bamboo, Small); Combo Repti Rock Food\/Water Dish (Small); Cork Branch; Crested Gecko Food (Juvenile); Repti Calcium with D3 (Sample); ReptiVite (Sample); Crested Gecko Care Booklet\"\u003eNaturalistic Terrarium (NT-2; 12″x12″x18″); Eco Earth Substrate (1 Brick); Natural Bush Plastic Plant (Madagascar Bamboo, Small); Combo Repti Rock Food\/Water Dish (Small); Cork Branch; Crested Gecko Food (Juvenile); Repti Calcium with D3 (Sample); ReptiVite (Sample); Crested Gecko Care Booklet\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504902910,"sku":"85009126","price":117.13,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/nx58fnjvvyzyalobxjuy.jpg?v=1739271413"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-tropical-kit","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Tropical Kit","description":"\u003cp\u003eZoo Med's Naturalistic Terrarium Tropical Kit includes: 12 x 12 x 18 \" Naturalistic Terrarium¨ with built-in screen top. Mini Deep Dome Lamp Fixtureª with Daylight Blueª Reptile Lamp (60W). Eco Earth¨ substrate. Zoo Med Terrarium Moss. Natural Bush Plastic Plant. Guide to Amphibian Care. REPTISAFE¨ Water Conditioner. REPTIVITEª Reptile Vitamins.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch3 class=\"medium-4 columns\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"product-property-name\"\u003eWhats in the Box\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-8 columns\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"product-property-value\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv id=\"ember1626\" class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"12”x12”x18” Naturalistic Terrarium with Built-in Screen Top; Mini Deep Dome Lamp Fixture with Daylight Blue Reptile Lamp (60W); Eco Earth Substrate; \nZoo Med Terrarium Moss; Natural Bush Plastic Plant; Guide to Amphibian Care; REPTISAFE Water Conditioner; REPTIVITE Reptile Vitamins\"\u003e12”x12”x18” Naturalistic Terrarium with Built-in Screen Top; Mini Deep Dome Lamp Fixture with Daylight Blue Reptile Lamp (60W); Eco Earth Substrate; Zoo Med Terrarium Moss; Natural Bush Plastic Plant; Guide to Amphibian Care; REPTISAFE Water Conditioner; REPTIVITE Reptile Vitamins\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126504968446,"sku":"85009128","price":139.54,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/v5x5dpa2ueg8skwyqbet.jpg?v=1739270994"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-naturalistic-terrarium-bioactive-tropical-kit-5g-18in-x-18in-x-18in","title":"Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Bioactive Tropical Kit 5g 18in X 18in X 18in","description":"\u003cp\u003eFrom soil to sky this kit blends elements perfectly to foster a bioactive habitat. With moisture retaining substrates for isopods to live beneath the surface, bright lights for plants, and a spacious 18x18x18 Naturalistic Terrarium for more pet possibilities. Includes: 18″ x 18″ x 18″ Naturalistic Terrarium® with built-in screen top, Natrualistic Terrarium® 18″ Hood – 2 bulb, ReptiSun 3 in 1 Lamp – 26 Watt, Daylight Blue™ Reptile Bulb – 60 watt, Dual Thermometer and Humidity Guage, ReptilSoil™ – 10 qt., Terrarium Moss – 5 gal., Leaf Litter, Mopani Wood, Cork Round\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch3 class=\"medium-4 columns\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"product-property-name\"\u003eWhats in the Box\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"medium-8 columns\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"product-property-value\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv id=\"ember751\" class=\"ember-view\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"_value-text_xztep4\" title=\"Includes: 18″ x 18″ x 18″ Naturalistic Terrarium® with built-in screen top, Natrualistic Terrarium® 18″ Hood – 2 bulb, ReptiSun 3 in 1 Lamp – 26 Watt, Daylight Blue™ Reptile Bulb – 60 watt, Dual Thermometer and Humidity Guage, ReptilSoil™ – 10 qt., Terrarium Moss – 5 gal., Leaf Litter, Mopani Wood, Cork Round\"\u003eIncludes: 18″ x 18″ x 18″ Naturalistic Terrarium® with built-in screen top, Natrualistic Terrarium® 18″ Hood – 2 bulb, ReptiSun 3 in 1 Lamp – 26 Watt, Daylight Blue™ Reptile Bulb – 60 watt, Dual Thermometer and Humidity Guage, ReptilSoil™ – 10 qt., Terrarium Moss – 5 gal., Leaf Litter, Mopani Wood, Cork Round\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126505001214,"sku":"85009129","price":319.37,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/eqcohdtww35vpxnpp7a2.jpg?v=1739271001"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-reptihabitat-desert-starter-kit","title":"Zoo Med ReptiHabitat Desert Starter Kit","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe ReptiHabitat Desert Starter Kit includes everything you need to take the guess work out of setting up the proper habitat for desert reptile species. Kit Includes: 10 Gallon Terrarium (20' x 10' x 12') with sliding screen top, EcoCarpet - 10 Gallon, HabbaHut- Medium, High Range Reptile Thermometer, Mini Deep Dome Lamp Fixture, Reptile Basking Spot Lamp (50 w), ReptiSafe-- Water Conditioner (sample) and ReptiCalcium (sample)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126505492734,"sku":"85009155","price":117.13,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/q91z0hbemrb0tzeppuls.jpg?v=1739271014"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-low-boy-breeder-flat-aquarium-28gal-36in-x-18in-x-10in","title":"Zoo Med Low Boy Breeder Flat Aquarium 28gal 36in X 18in X 10in","description":"\u003cp\u003eZoo Med's new Low Boy Breeder Terrarium serves as a great grow-out tank for hatchling turtles, tortoises and many other reptiles and amphibians with its unique 38\" long, 18\" wide and 10\" high design! Manufactured with Zoo Med quality glass in the U.S.A.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126506082558,"sku":"85009228","price":139.13,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/rbollzqjhifhziahgiqu.jpg?v=1739271129"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-low-boy-terrarium-28gal-36in-x-18in-x-10in","title":"Zoo Med Low Boy Terrarium 28gal 36in X 18in X 10in","description":"\u003cp\u003eZoo Med's new Low Boy Breeder Terrarium serves as a great grow-out tank for hatchling turtles, tortoises and many other reptiles and amphibians with its unique 36\" long, 18\" wide and 10\" high design! Manufactured with Zoo Med quality glass in the U.S.A.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126506115326,"sku":"85009229","price":180.98,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/puibi30ayaao4swjkqgk.jpg?v=1739271135"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-reptisand-desert-white-10-lb","title":"Zoo Med ReptiSand Desert White 10 lb (Pack of 3)","description":"\u003cp\u003eReptiSand is available in two natural colors with no added dyes or chemicals. It stimulates natural digging and burrowing behavior and is an excellent heat conductor. ReptiSand creates a very naturalistic and attractive environment for desert reptile species. Great for bearded dragons, sand boas, soft shell turtles, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126540128510,"sku":"85076010","price":12.98,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/wos04aezu8stzzifmqlc.jpg?v=1739272960"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-reptisand-desert-white-20-lb","title":"Zoo Med ReptiSand Desert White 20 lb","description":"\u003cp\u003eReptiSand is available in two natural colors with no added dyes or chemicals. It stimulates natural digging and burrowing behavior and is an excellent heat conductor. ReptiSand creates a very naturalistic and attractive environment for desert reptile species. Great for bearded dragons, sand boas, soft shell turtles, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126540292350,"sku":"85076020","price":22.88,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/sav10ifl9uhwahwoghxq.jpg?v=1739272962"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-reptisand-natural-red-10-lb","title":"Zoo Med ReptiSand Natural Red 10 lb","description":"\u003cp\u003eReptiSand is available in two natural colors with no added dyes or chemicals. It stimulates natural digging and burrowing behavior and is an excellent heat conductor. ReptiSand creates a very naturalistic and attractive environment for desert reptile species. Great for bearded dragons, sand boas, soft shell turtles, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126541144318,"sku":"85077010","price":37.55,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/xd2i4ypoc4vglf36nl0v.jpg?v=1739273062"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-reptisand-natural-red-20-lb","title":"Zoo Med ReptiSand Natural Red 20 lb","description":"\u003cp\u003eReptiSand is available in two natural colors with no added dyes or chemicals. It stimulates natural digging and burrowing behavior and is an excellent heat conductor. ReptiSand creates a very naturalistic and attractive environment for desert reptile species. Great for bearded dragons, sand boas, soft shell turtles, etc.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126541275390,"sku":"85077020","price":22.88,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/emw2sndsu5vac7tesdlo.jpg?v=1739273064"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-the-big-dripper-1-gallon","title":"Zoo Med The Big Dripper 1 Gallon","description":"\u003cp\u003eZoo Meds Drippers simulate natural rainfall and provide humidity for captive reptiles. The Dripper has a folding handle lid that allows you to suspend the dripper above the enclosure. Especially helpful for animals that do not readily drink standing water and instead drink dew from leaves (i.e. Old World Chameleons). Our Drippers are available in two sizes, the one gallon Big Dripper and the 70 oz. Little Dripper.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126544617726,"sku":"85091001","price":15.29,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/ahuchhu58wayabh12rxg.jpg?v=1739273086"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-the-little-dripper-70-ounces","title":"Zoo Med The Little Dripper 70 Ounces","description":"\u003cp\u003eZoo Meds Drippers simulate natural rainfall and provide humidity for captive reptiles. The Dripper has a folding handle lid that allows you to suspend the dripper above the enclosure. Especially helpful for animals that do not readily drink standing water and instead drink dew from leaves (i.e. Old World Chameleons). Our Drippers are available in two sizes, the one gallon Big Dripper and the 70 oz. Little Dripper.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126544748798,"sku":"85091002","price":10.17,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/srwcsmuirwozxhcezfa0.jpg?v=1739273088"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-repti-rock-reservoir-green-clear-22-oz","title":"Zoo Med Repti Rock Reservoir Green, Clear 22 oz","description":"\u003cp\u003eA deluxe reptile water dish with a 22 ounce water reserve. The large reserve provides constant fresh water, while the small basin discourages reptiles from fouling their water. Includes an insect guard which prevents insects and small lizards from entering the reservoir and getting stuck. Extra wide base prevents accidental tipping and spilling.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126544847102,"sku":"85091010","price":8.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/vdx5u9yxxotqincpd2wq.jpg?v=1739273090"},{"product_id":"zoo-med-repti-rapids-led-rock-waterfall-brown-sm","title":"Zoo Med Repti Rapids LED Rock Waterfall Brown SM","description":"\u003cp\u003eBeautify and light up your terrarium with this natural looking waterfall with special waterproof LED lights! Adds beneficial humidity to your terrarium. Stimluates natural drinking behaviors in many species of lizards (like chameleons). Separate power cords allow for independent timer control of LEDs and waterfall.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Zoo Med","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46126544945406,"sku":"85091021","price":77.1,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0537\/6589\/8431\/files\/xx9c8wjrfzweenkwv592.jpg?v=1739273095"}],"url":"https:\/\/store.animalwiz.com\/fr\/collections\/reptile-habitats-enclosures.oembed?page=2","provider":"AnimalWiz.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}