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The Reptarium by Apogee

erosdq

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I have a corn and I'm going to have to by her a new home soon and i was wondering what you guys thought of The Reptarium by Apogee this was the info i found about it and do you know any other info on it that i did not find

The screened design allows air to circulate efficiently to help minimize sour odors and to more naturally replicate ideal temperatures.

Can be customized with plants and lighting (sold separately) to create a unique environment.

Sturdy, lightweight PVC frame with nylon mesh covering sets up quickly and is easy to clean.

The zippered opening can be placed wherever it allows you the most convenient access to your reptile.

Units can be placed horizontally or vertically depending on your needs.

Also available (sold separately) are the Reptarium Soft Trays, which are waterproof and puncture resistant linings you add to the base of the Reptarium to hold all types of substrate.
 
I think you're right on the money there, probably best for something like a cham that needs the ventilation
 
Well for awhile I was reasearching it for a bird,before I decided the nails would probally be caught in it.
In about every picture they show a Cham in it.
 
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