Canopy Cave, Arboriculous nesting cave for reptiles
The EXO Terra canopy quarries is a suspended cave designed for reptiles and arboriculic amphibians who prefer hiding places in height rather than at ground level. Ideal for desert and tropical environments, it allows the creation of multi-level habitats, improving well-being and reducing animal stress.
Perfect as a high refuge or wet nest for the deposition of the eggs, if filled with moss, the Canopy Cave offers safety, privacy and comfort to the animals that use it.
Dimensions: 14x9x17 cm
Main features
- Suspended cave for reptiles and arboriculic amphibians
- It offers a safe and high retreat - reduces stress and promotes natural behavior
- It works as a wet nest for the deposition of the eggs (if filled with moss)
- Includes portholes with static darkening film - allows the observation of animals or eggs without disturbing them
- Sticker clip system - easy to install and remove for controls or maintenance
- Compatible with glass terrariums
- Ideal for tropical and desert environments
Benefits
- Supports natural hiding and nesting behavior
- Prevents stress and lack of appetite in arboriculic reptiles
- Facilitates the deposition of eggs in a safe and controllable environment
- It allows a discreet observation without interfering with animals
Installation instructions
- Clean the inner surface of the terrarium glass.
- With the protective film still applied, place the adhesive clip to determine the fixing area.
- Mark the position with a pencil or marker.
- Remove the protective film and apply the adhesive clip into the marked area.
- Press securely for at least 30 seconds, making sure there are no air bubbles.
- Wait a few minutes before hooking the Canopy Cave to ensure complete adherence.
Technical specifications
- Model: Canopy Cave - Arboreal Nesting Cave
- Material: safe resin for animals
- Installation: Self-adhesive clip included
- Use: suspended shelter / wet nest
- Accessories included: porthole with static darkening film
- Ideal for: chameleons, arboriculic geckos, anolid, dendrobati
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