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135 Gallon Full Terrarium Set-up -Pick up only in Houston, TX
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Date Posted
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Tue February 3, 2015
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Asking Price
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Condition
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$400.00
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Excellent
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Description:
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I have for sale a 135 gallon terrarium, as the title says. This is NOT an aquarium and will not hold water. The dimensions of the tank are: 6 feet long, 25 inches high, and 18 inches wide. I was using it to house my Jungle Carpet Python until it died this past summer. This tank will comfortably house a snake anywhere from 4 feet to 9 feet, or could be used as a nice enclosure for lizards.
The terrarium includes:
-135 gallon glass terrarium built by Glasscages, a highly reputable American terrarium and aquarium manufacturer
-Hinged lid with lid locks
-Large heating pad already attached to the underside of the right side of the tank
-Large Heat Lamp
-A secondary "lamp" that has two 25 watt "moon light" bulbs that give the tank a really nice purple/blue ambiance at night
-Substrate that is already in the tank (Zoo Med Reptibark and Coconut substrate)
-3 large hiding places, two of which have a rock/stone appearance and one of which is a hollowed log (heavy plastic, not an actual log 
-Large water bowl
-Backdrop poster
-Multiple plant decorations (not real plants, so these are safe for any animal so long as it doesn't try to eat them)
This setup is really plug-and-play. The only thing you might want to do is wipe down the inside of the tank walls with some water and vinegar since I haven't done that since my snake died. Then you're good to go! This setup costs WAY more to build if you were to build it yourself. Obviously, this is for pick up only. I live in Missouri City, and can arrange for a public rendezvous at the HEB located at 8900 HWY 6.
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Keywords:
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135 gallon, large, terrarium, enclosure
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Location::
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Houston, TX
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For Sale By
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Member
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Posts: 10 Registered: August 2014
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