4x2x2 Reptile Enclosure
Our 4x2x2 120 Gallon PVC Panel Reptile Enclosure is perfect for many reptiles including bearded dragons, blue tongue skinks, small monitor lizards, uromastyx lizards, and more.
- Easy to assemble in less than 30 minutes.
- Durable PVC panels.
- Isn’t damaged by high humidity.
- Glass doors.
- Lightweight and easy to move.
- Weighs only 30 pounds!
- The heavy-duty screen holds up to 40lbs!
Buying an enclosure is an important investment for your pet’s wellbeing. We created this enclosure because we believe that reptile owners should have an economical housing option for their pet. Too many reptiles are kept in inadequately sized enclosures, as such, one big reason is that enclosures are expensive!
This enclosure is made with an aluminum frame and PVC panels for the bottom, back, and sides that slide into the frame. The top is a heavy-duty screen, and the doors are glass.
Shipped flat. Includes a mallet for easy setup. No need for another tool. A screwdriver will to tighten the screws for the light hanging rods and door handles, but do not make them too tight.
Our 1″ Stacker/Spacer is now available to stack multiple enclosures (up to 3 high). If you intend on stacking your enclosures and adding more than 25lbs to the inside of the enclosures, you will also need support bars.
Our 60 Gallon Enclosure can also stack on top of our 120 Gallon Enclosure.
Assembly Notes:
The enclosure assembling is best on a hard surface. Carpet will not work.
The metal strips go in the tracks of the door. They may help the doors slide, but they’re optional and do not have to be used.
When assembling:
- Be sure to put the top on the correct way with the double track in the front.
- Try to put the acrylic substrate panel in before using the mallet to put the front together.
- Make sure to remove the plastic protective layer included on some panels. Use a microfiber towel to remove any dusty appearance. If dust persists it may still have the plastic protective layer.
You can make the structure of the enclosure more secure by using a clear/black aquarium-safe silicone along the base and bottom 1-2” to make it more solid and able to hold substrate. However, this enclosure is not waterproof. You will need to use silicone to seal the bottom. You can spray the substrate but do not dump water directly into it.
If you add a lot of weight to the enclosure, make sure you support the bottom when moving it.
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