Carolina Custom Cages' Chlorhexidine Solution 2%; 1 refill makes 32 oz. of working solution Bundle with Zoo Med ReptiTherm Under Tank Heater 4 watt, RH-7, 4"x5", typical 1-5 gallon tank use
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Carolina Custom Cages' Chlorhexidine Solution 2%; 1 refill makes 32 oz. of working solution Bundle with Zoo Med ReptiTherm Under Tank Heater 4 watt, RH-7, 4"x5", typical 1-5 gallon tank use
Carolina Custom Cages' Chlorhexidine Solution 2%; 1 refill makes 32 oz. of working solution – just add water! This is the best cleaner for your reptile’s habitat; used and recommended by exotic animal vets for cleaning your cages and other habitat items.
Basically, you spray and wipe and then if your reptile licks where you just cleaned, it won't hurt them. Great for daily maintenance cleaning as well as monthly cleaning from top to bottom.
Use a Zoo Med ReptiTherm Under Tank Heater 4 watt, RH-7, 4"x5", when you need an inexpensive, low wattage heater for a typical 1-5 gallon tank application. ReptiTherm Under Tank Heaters are an ideal 24-hour primary or secondary heat source for tropical or temperate reptilian species. All of Zoo Med's Under Tank Heaters are UL-approved and contain a solid state nichrome heating element.
Inexpensive, low wattage heater. Excellent secondary heat source. These under tank heaters permanently adhere to your terrarium, forming a solid bond for optimum heat transfer. FOR SAFETY, we strongly recommend that you regularly take surface temp readings; to be aware of any changes due to seasonal or other issues. We DO NOT RECOMMEND under tank heaters for bearded dragons. We do suggest an overhead basking heat source. Dragons can become lethargic with an under tank heat source.
Temperature outputs can vary depending on the type and brand of habitat, substrate and décor accessories. FOR SAFETY, before introducing your animal into the heated habitat, please allow 3 to 6 hours of initial warm-up time and then check the surface temps; using a thermometer such as our Digital IR Surface Thermometer. These under-tank style heaters are not a self-regulating heat source. So if your reptile benefits from a specific temperature, we strongly recommend a thermostat be used.