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Reptile tank and accessories for sale - £20


Morri

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Hi,

Our much loved (and quite old) leopard gecko passed away recently. Her terrarium is in good condition so we would love it to be used again. We therefore have a great bundle for sale! We are looking for £20 (ono) for the lot. I attach two pictures, details of the bundle listed below.

  • Oak terrarium for reptiles; we used it for our leopard gecko. The tank is 76cm x 38cm x 20cm (like this one). This size terrarium costs over £100 new.
  • Heat pad, to be used with the terrarium. Costs about £15 new.
  • Green felt floor cover 
  • Water bowl (a bit discoloured)
  • Two "rocks" to hide in
  • A decorative (fake) plant
  • A cricket pen (to keep live crickets)
  • Bug grub (to feed the crickets) (half full)

Please PM me if interested.

Thanks,

Morri

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