Exo Terra Waterfall / Pebble Waterfall

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The pebble design of the Exo Terra Waterfall brings the natural look of a small, cascading stream into your living room.

  • Stimulates natural drinking behavior in lizards
  • Increases humidity levels
  • Natural look integrates in any type of terrarium
  • Very stable, not easily tipped over by larger reptiles
  • Pump included
  • Easy to clean

The pebble design of the Exo Terra Waterfall brings the natural look of a small, cascading stream into your living room. Often used by reptiles and amphibians to hydrate, these little waterfalls and streams are an important feature in every tropical environment. The cascading water stimulates the natural drinking behavior of lizards (like: chameleons, anoles, water dragons, etc…)
Cleaning is easy, as the waterfall can be dismantled into several parts. An Exo Terra Repti Flo pump is included to provide water circulation. As a safety measure, for smaller chameleons and frogs, small stones or gravel may be added to the collection tank. Organic waste should be removed from the collection tank at regular intervals to keep the water clean. Tap water should be treated with Aquatize to remove chlorine and heavy metals. Adding Biotize will help to keep the water cleaner longer, as well as promoting necessary beneficial bacteria and reducing odors associated with decaying waste

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