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3x1 2nd Hand Vivarium For Sale


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Sorry for the late response. Been super busy over Christmas. I’ve attached some photos below.


It’s been disinfected but the one thing I had a problem with was getting some coco coir out of the glass rails, but that can easily be done with some cotton buds and patience (I’ve ran some disinfectant between the rails anyway.) There is some hot glue stuck on the sides of the vivarium but they can be removed with a scraper. I pulled most of the tinted sticker off of the windows (previously used to stop our tortoise seeing out of the glass) but a bit remains that I can’t get off for the life of me. Aside from the aesthetic issues, it’s in perfect working order and has a ceramic bulb holder with a plug installed into the ceiling.

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