Reptile Terrariums

Create a reptile retreat that rocks with Pet City’s terrariums. We understand the importance of providing your pet with a comfortable and stimulating environment that allows them to engage in their natural behaviours. Whether you own a snake, lizard, turtle, tortoise, or amphibian, our terrariums come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles, ensuring that you find the perfect match for your pet’s needs (and your home decor).




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Reptile One Terrarium RTF-1260HTD
Click & Collect Only

REG $675.95 $539.95

VIP $610.95 $539.95

Micro Terrarium 30cm

REG $77.10

VIP $70.10

Mini T2 Enclosure Glass 45cm

REG $125.95

VIP $115.95

Pet City Bearded Dragon Starter Kit

REG $1,376.40

VIP $1,246.90

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Replacement Lid for RTF-600HT
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Reptile One Terrarium RTF-960HT
Limited Shipping

REG $446.95 $359.95

VIP $406.95 $359.95

Reptile One Hatchling Kit

REG $149.95

VIP $139.95



 

How to set up a reptile terrarium? 

Once you’ve chosen the right terrarium for your pet, you can create an inviting home by adding a suitable substrate and creating a basking area with UV lighting. Decorate the terrarium with accessories such as rocks, plants, and hiding spots to provide a stimulating environment, and ensure that the temperature and humidity levels are appropriate for your pet’s needs. Lastly, ensure that you regularly clean the terrarium to maintain a hygienic living space and prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. 

How to grow live plants in reptile terrariums? 

Growing live plants in a reptile terrarium can create a visually appealing environment for your pet. You should choose plants that can tolerate the temperature, humidity, and lighting conditions of your reptile's habitat. Popular choices include pothos, snake plants, and spider plants - although you should research your reptile’s species to ensure the plants you choose are not toxic to your pet. To prevent water accumulation that can lead to bacterial growth, use a suitable substrate and provide adequate drainage. Avoid using chemical fertilizers or pesticides that can harm your pet, and regularly monitor and trim the plants