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Fluker’s Cricket Quencher
If you’re new to reptiles, this is an easy way to keep your feeder insects hydrated. No standing water, no drowning, and it makes your insects healthier before feeding them to your bearded dragons.
Oregon Silkworms Premium Hornworm Habitat
We’ve had great luck with these. They arrive alive, the cup setup is easy to use, and the worms stay plump. Pac-Man and the gecko go crazy for them, and the beardies get a few as a fun treat.
⚠️ Hornworms are high-moisture feeders — best as an occasional treat, not a daily staple.
DIGITEN Reptile Temperature & Humidity Controller (Day/Night Function)
We use this controller to keep our reptile enclosures stable. It lets you set daytime and nighttime temperatures separately, which is great for animals that need natural cycles. The timer and 3-stage outlet make it easy to run heating, humidity and lights without constantly adjusting everything by hand.
⚠️ Always monitor new setups closely for the first 24–48 hours to make sure temps are stable before leaving animals unattended.
Flushbay Extra Large Reptile Bathing Pool / Water Dish (Black)
This is the bowl we use in our snake enclosures. Monty loves this one — the ramp makes it easy for him to slide in and soak, and the wide base keeps it from tipping over. The depth is perfect for shedding and it’s simple to clean when we rotate water.
We use distilled water in our snake tanks to keep everything as clean and safe as possible.
⚠️ Always check the bowl daily — snakes can foul their water quickly, especially during shed cycles.
Sukh Sphagnum Moss (Terrarium Bedding)
We use this moss in our reptile enclosures when we need extra humidity. It holds moisture really well and helps support healthy sheds. It works great for snakes, frogs, and geckos, and we use it as a top layer in hide boxes or moist areas instead of soaking the entire enclosure.
⚠️ Always rinse and fluff the moss before placing it in the habitat, and replace it regularly to prevent bacteria or mold build-up.
LUCKY HERP 160W UVA+UVB Vapor Heat Lamp
This is the heat lamp we use for our marmosets. It provides strong UVA/UVB and enough basking warmth without needing a separate ballast. We’ve had good results with this bulb for maintaining healthy light exposure when they’re indoors and cannot get natural sunlight.
⚠️ This bulb gets very hot — always mount it safely, use proper fixtures, and keep it out of reach of animals.
Reptile Lamp Fixture with Dimming Thermostat (Deep Dome)
This is the lamp fixture we use for our marmosets. The deep dome helps direct the heat and UV down where they actually need it, instead of leaking light everywhere. The built-in dimming thermostat makes it easy to adjust the temperature without changing bulbs or moving the enclosure setup every time.
⚠️ High-watt bulbs get extremely hot — always mount the fixture securely and keep it safely out of reach.
Dog Puzzle Enrichment Toy (Treat Feeder & Brain Training)
We use this for the marms. It gives them something to work out with their hands and keeps their minds active while they look for the treats. It slows them down, helps with boredom, and gives them a positive challenge that doesn’t involve tearing up their toys.
⚠️ Start with easy treats in the bigger sections until they understand how it works — once they get it, you can increase the difficulty.
HAHA Soft Hanging Sensory Toys (Crinkle & Squeaky Plush)
Owlee loves these. The different textures, sounds, and little movement keep her attention longer than most toys, and the soft materials are great for gentle play. We hang them where she can explore with her hands and mouth safely, and the crinkle + squeaker combo gives her instant feedback when she interacts.
⚠️ Always supervise playtime and remove any toys that start to come apart or have loose stitching.
Rainbow Craft 6.6FT Climbing Rope Ninja Ladder (Kids Obstacle Course Accessory)
We have one of these in our monkeys’ bedroom. It helps Sissy climb in and out of the window safely, and the rope ladder gives her a good grip without being harsh on her hands. The spacing between the rungs makes it easy for her to balance and move at her own pace.
⚠️ Make sure it’s mounted securely and check the rope and knots regularly — climbers will put a lot of weight and stress on it over time.
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