🐍 Elevate Your Reptile's Habitat with Style!
The Zoo Med ReptiBreeze Open Air Screen Cage is a spacious and durable habitat designed for reptiles, featuring a corrosion-resistant aluminum frame, easy assembly, and effortless cleaning. With dimensions of 18 x 18 x 36 inches and a 50-gallon capacity, it provides ample room for your pets while ensuring optimal airflow and accessibility.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Style Name | Open-air screen cage |
Color | Black |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 18"W x 36"H |
Item Weight | 3.44 Pounds |
Tank Volume | 50 Gallons |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
Vivarium Type | Terrarium |
Additional Features | Corrosion resistant black anodized aluminum screen cage Large front door for easy cage access and bottom door for easy substrate removal. Beautiful corrosion-resistant black anodized aluminum screen cage. All hardware included; easy to assemble using only a screwdriver. |
Target Species | Reptile |
K**E
Great Product
This terrarium is very spacious and it's very well made! Set up took around 20 minutes and was relatively easy, it may seem like the screws aren't going through/stripping but it just takes some force to screw in. I love how the mesh is metal instead of fabric of plastic, it's really sturdy but light! If anyone is curious the bottom part is 15 1/2 L x 5 1/2 W. I love this product and will definitely buy again/the larger terrarium!
S**O
Great Cage for Chameleon!
Really easy to assemble and fits a small tree in there. Lots of space and did not come broken. The only thing is that the bottom kind of slips so we put a trash bag over it since it has small gaps as it not that stable. Other than that great cage for the price!
T**9
Recommend
This is the second open air screen cage I have bought. I already have the 24x24x48 by the same maker. Despite it seeming a bit flimsy, it works great. The downfall is there is no where to hook anything. You have to attach stuff right to the screen. I use the tiny zip ties which just fit if you make the screen hole a little larger. Be careful though as the screening breaks easily if you push too hard. I have placed sticks etc right up agains the screen and so far none have broken through so it's sturdy enough if you are careful. You can sit the lighting fixures right on top and it holds up well. I have a gallon milk jug that I cleaned out well and filled half way with water that I use for a dripper. This sits on the top of the cage and I have had no problems with it or the stick that is next to it that actually touches the top of the screened cage. It has not poked through at all. So, you can figure out how to hang stuff if you are creative. Oh, bread ties that are coated in plastic work great too for attaching stuff. The doors have very tiny cracks around them and none of my live feeders have escaped. I have read issues with this from other posts and I would reocommend returning it if the space around the doors is big enough for feeders to escape. I would recommend this item. FYI my veiled chameleon loves it!
G**0
Zoo Med ReptiBreeze Aluminum Screen Cage Large
When I received the cage it was shipped just in it's box and nothing else so the box was really beat up and was tore open at the bottom so I was worried some pieces might be missing. When it arrived I happened to be out of town so my husband set it aside for me. When I returned I was unable to get to it right away so once I did and had a chance to look in the box everything was there and believe it or not nothing had been damaged during shipping. However during manufacturing the back panel screen either had not been caught correctly or when they cut the excess screen off after pressing it in border around the screen they accidentally cut the screen. I did contact the seller but in hind-site I realized it was past the 30 days and I should be contacting the manufacturer. The seller was kind enough to respond quickly and let me know that I needed to contact the manufacturer which by then I realized I did. I reached out to Zoo Med and they responded with in hours and said they were sorry for the problems I had and if I would send them my address they would happily ship me out a replacement panel and they shipped a new on right out. The screen in these is very fragile so you need to be careful but for the price they are great. They are very easy to put together and the company is awesome to work with. I would highly recommend this cage. I looked long and hard and did a lot of price comparing before settling on this and this was by far the most reasonable for the money.
D**
Do not buy
Save you money not worth the price cage came with hole in the screen and the box was beat up.
V**
Perfect Open Air Reptile/Insect Habitat
Very well-made and assembled easily on my kitchen counter in about 15 minutes. PERFECT Monarch caterpillar hatchery! I saw a lot of reviews noting damage, and I would suggest the box they use should be a bit heavier since it also ships in that retail box; my box came tore open but luckily no damage.
S**L
Great enclosure for tree dwelling lizards
I got a western fence lizard and used this to build it and enclosure. It seems to really enjoy running up and down the walls and across the ceiling! It was a really great price for the value and has held up really well.
M**N
Decent, but has logistical problems
My female veiled chameleon loves this terrarium, as it gives her tons of room to move around, and has plenty of space for three or four one-gallon-potted plants. She currently has a lemon tree, hibiscus and bougainvillea in her terrarium, and I've set up grow and basking lights above. It does feel moderately fragile, but is of sound construction. Assembly was easy, and if you have trouble, it's because of limited visual/spacial skills.My primary complaint is that the base is just a plastic square that sits in the bottom. It is sort of flimsy, and cannot support the weight of several potted plants, and certainly not a nesting box full of sand like one needs to provide a female chameleon. I will probably build a box to fit inside the bottom securely, that I can waterproof, and then sink the potted plants into with a substrate of sand and moss to retain humidity and give my girl a place to lay eggs. It will also prevent the problem I currently have of being unable to use a water drip system for her - this is how many arboreal lizards find water, and it doesn't work to have an open, unsealed bottom in a terrarium with a drip system if one doesn't want dirty lizard terrarium water leaking out of the terrarium at a regular rate.
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