vivexotic viva chameleon vivarium review
I've seen a whole lot of negativity towards the new viva range but I
decided to give my two pence well worth having recently bought the
chameleon viv.
The viv is 575mm wide back button 490mm deep x 914mm tall. I've seen people say this is too small for a chameleon but my yemen used only a fraction of his old 2x2x4 reptibreeze.
This chameleon viv has the cut Vivexotic viva chameleon vivarium in the top with a solid fine mesh insert to sit your basking light on/over so that it doesn't encroach inside. (note only the chameleon, bearded dragon and gecko specific vivs have this).
It is about with predrilled holes and clips for exo terra uv strips to fit widthways however as We use Arcadia t5 and they don't do pontoons that short I've attached mine diagonally which suits without issue.
The viv has 3 air ports on the back, one particular at the bottom and 2 on the top.
The newly designed plinths/door runners/front air vents are lightweight alloy and look very smart (in my opinion). Only to be clear these are combined as one device. The bottom unit has plastic strips that you stick into the sportsmen, this implies the doors glide very easily. I've seen mention of men and women choosing the grills very sharp and incomplete but this wasn't the case with mine.
The sole thing I don't like is that vivexotic provide a wooden dowel to cover the width for the basking spot, the dowel looks very misplaced. My spouse and i replaced the dowel with a branch.
Just like earlier vivexotic vivs the instructions are clear and it is a doddle to put collectively.
The glass doors are drilled for vivexotics own locking system. Gone are the days of attempting to find a lock to fit! The viv comes with a plastic stopper that can be used, however I bought vivexotics fastener. This is a nice looking lock and appears like a keyhole once in place, very user friendly and does what really likely to.
I can't failing the viv and will be buying another for my tokay.
The viv is 575mm wide back button 490mm deep x 914mm tall. I've seen people say this is too small for a chameleon but my yemen used only a fraction of his old 2x2x4 reptibreeze.
This chameleon viv has the cut Vivexotic viva chameleon vivarium in the top with a solid fine mesh insert to sit your basking light on/over so that it doesn't encroach inside. (note only the chameleon, bearded dragon and gecko specific vivs have this).
It is about with predrilled holes and clips for exo terra uv strips to fit widthways however as We use Arcadia t5 and they don't do pontoons that short I've attached mine diagonally which suits without issue.
The viv has 3 air ports on the back, one particular at the bottom and 2 on the top.
The newly designed plinths/door runners/front air vents are lightweight alloy and look very smart (in my opinion). Only to be clear these are combined as one device. The bottom unit has plastic strips that you stick into the sportsmen, this implies the doors glide very easily. I've seen mention of men and women choosing the grills very sharp and incomplete but this wasn't the case with mine.
The sole thing I don't like is that vivexotic provide a wooden dowel to cover the width for the basking spot, the dowel looks very misplaced. My spouse and i replaced the dowel with a branch.
Just like earlier vivexotic vivs the instructions are clear and it is a doddle to put collectively.
The glass doors are drilled for vivexotics own locking system. Gone are the days of attempting to find a lock to fit! The viv comes with a plastic stopper that can be used, however I bought vivexotics fastener. This is a nice looking lock and appears like a keyhole once in place, very user friendly and does what really likely to.
I can't failing the viv and will be buying another for my tokay.
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