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The Reptile Growth 10 Gallon Terrarium is a versatile, water-tight polycarbonate enclosure measuring 20" x 10" x 11". Designed for reptiles, amphibians, insects, and small aquatic pets, it features a metal mesh top for superior ventilation and UVB/infrared light penetration. Its explosion-proof, crystal-clear construction ensures durability and long-term clarity, while the magnetic spring lock feeding port guarantees secure, easy access. Lightweight and fully assembled, this terrarium offers a premium habitat solution trusted by enthusiasts and professionals alike.















| Brand | Reptile Growth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 177 Reviews |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Product Dimensions | 20"L x 10"W x 11"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Tank Volume | 10 Gallons |
R**S
Excellent enclosure for T Stirmi
Got this enclosure today and it’s perfect for my Goliath Birdeater! It’s the same size as the old tank I had her in except it has the cross ventilation and made out of better material! Tank was already assembled out the box, just needed to screw the lid on! I went all out with this enclosure by adding hydro balls, then coconut soil mixed with moss to keep the humidity up. Also added a nice live plant next to the water dish and cork hide. Great tank for the price as well compared to tarantula cribs.
D**.
Best Tarantula Enclosure For Terrestrials
A GREAT ENCLOSURE FOR THE MONEY!!!! ITS 10 GALLONS TOO!
J**.
I love it.
I really like these. They are a great size for most terrestrial tarantulas. I have a 6+ inch T. Blondi in one until he’s a bit bigger. They go together really easy and seem very secure and durable. The holes to put probe cords through for thermometer/hydrometers is a nice touch. Being of solid construction I don’t have to worry about it leaking as a moist bioactive enclosure and think they would be great for frogs as well. It came with a pretty nice water dish that works for a T the size of my Blondi as well as a decent spray bottle and set of feeding tongs.
J**K
Great Starter Terrarium, but need to take # of hermit crabs into consideration
I recently purchased the Reptile Growth 10 Gallon Reptile Terrarium for my kid's hermit crabs, and after a couple of weeks of use, I feel like it's a solid option for beginner reptile keepers or those needing a small tank for hermit crabs, small reptiles, or amphibians. We got the hermit crabs from boardwalk store in Ocean City, NJ. Being beginners, I fell for their upsell on the metal cages which were actually pretty bad for hermit crabs. Do a little research if you want to raise them because they need substrates (sand) and not gravel. What I Like: Perfect Size for Hermit Crabs: At 20" x 10" x 11", this tank is the ideal size for a small group of hermit crabs. It provides enough space for them to roam and burrow, and the 10-gallon capacity is just right for maintaining proper humidity and temperature levels. Solid Construction: The glass is thick and sturdy, with a secure lid that keeps the crabs safely contained. The mesh screen top is great for ventilation, allowing good airflow without letting my crabs escape. Lightweight and Easy to Move: For a 10-gallon tank, this is surprisingly lightweight and easy to maneuver. This makes cleaning and repositioning hassle-free. Affordable Price: For the size and build quality, the price is very reasonable. This terrarium offers excellent value for anyone starting out with hermit crabs or small reptiles. Sleek and Simple Look: The minimalistic design blends well into most environments. It’s not overly flashy, which I appreciate, especially since I’m using it in my living room. Room for Improvement: Limited Depth for Deep Substrates: One issue I ran into is the limited height of the tank. For hermit crabs, you need to provide a deep substrate for digging, and the 11" height doesn’t allow for as deep of a substrate as I’d like. It's okay for surface-dwelling animals, but not ideal if your pets require more digging space. Mesh Screen Lid Durability: While the mesh lid provides good ventilation, it feels a bit flimsy. I’d be concerned about it holding up to any larger animals or accessories, like a heat lamp or heavy decor. It’s fine for hermit crabs, but I’m not sure how well it would fare with reptiles that might try to push on the lid.
K**O
LOVE IT
I have been using this for a couple months now. I purchased the 20x10 inch. It is perfect for my female Aphonopelma chalcodes. She will have enough room even when she is a full grown adult. She has plenty of room. The best part is how much more affordable this is compared with tarantula cribs. The enclosure is easy to see into, has a cool hinged opening in the front for easy feeding; and a larger screen opening on the top for maintenance. Highly recommend as an affordable alternative to more expensive enclosures that is nearly just as good. Highly recommend.
L**T
Perfect for my tortoise
The terrarium is fine but my tortoise has outgrown it!
R**C
The future of reptile habitat life
We needed something small, but not too small. We also needed lightweight in order to fit perfectly on a bookshelf. The locking lid adds security and peace of mind that the turtle will not escape. The size functions well for the Eastern Musk turtle. The instructions were simple. It helped that there was an assembly video on the item page. It is sturdy for our use. We wish more of these were available, but a lot of companies are stuck in the glass aquarium past.
F**D
Used as an aquarium
I use this as an aquarium very nice! I can see all my fish very good
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