🌟 Elevate Your Pet's Playtime Experience!
The PIVBY Bearded Dragon Hammock Jungle Climber Vines set is designed for arboreal reptiles and amphibians, featuring a hammock made from natural seagrass fibers and flexible vines with suction cups. This habitat decor promotes exercise and comfort, ensuring your pet feels at home in their own jungle gym.
Manufacturer | PIVBY |
Package Dimensions | 28.6 x 20.2 x 10.9 cm; 275 Grams |
ASIN | B07HFT3C78 |
E**Y
Gecko hammock/plant
Definitely a nice look but I have a gecko and we mist everyday the plants bleed with colour onto the floor, the suction cups are hard to get to stick not to mention the bed we got that was included will not stay flat and constantly falls.
H**Y
Great canopy for your special reptile friend
The media could not be loaded. My little beardie loves this, the suction occasionally come loose but if you nappy a drop of water it will adhere just wonderfully. This is a great product and looks so good, I would have allowed you all to see it with the light on but as you can see she's asleep.
E**O
Hammock has great suction Artemis Approves.
The suction cups aren't bad on the vines, however every once in a while before a cleaning is needed a couple will lose suction, this may be due to my own error, however the sections for the hammock are very strong, they stick well and have never come off, can be a bit of a pain to try to remove after they sat a bit - which is good. This would work for small to medium lizzys but I don't know how comfortable it would be for larger ones. Despite many saying a leopard Gecko won't use this, clearly they do, she loves this and I catch her on it often day or night, I think she feels like a queen, it's a great set up for your deeper terrariums like this one, just gives her some more territory.
C**G
Decent Product for a Beginner
I was really surprised with the quality of the "branch" it looks extremely realistic, and it feels very durable. It's very flexible to bend into whatever shape you would like. It has realistic bumps and knots painted on it even!The hammock seems to be made of high quality plant matter, however the way it comes folded in the package snapped some of the vines it's woven out of leaving frayed ends. It's very thick, probably 3/4" and very sturdy. It is not a perfect 90 degree angle though so it's tricky to fit in a corner. It came with no instructions for installation which would have been helpful since it came with 3 weird pieces of fiber that you're supposed to use to attach the suction cups. I just tried my best and wove the fiber into the hammock to attach the suction cups as it was too stiff to tie the suction cups on.The vine is okay, some of the leaves are missing, but if you string it around right you won't even notice. It's not quite long enough to wrap around the whole "branch" but it comes pretty close so I just tucked the bare end behind a piece of wood. It looks very good all put together!The little suction cups that come to hold the branch are excellent! They held the branch very well and seem to stick very well. However, the 3 large suction cups that came with the hammock were bent, and do not suction to the side of the tank very well. I may have to see if I can find some other ones that fit better, and stick more.These pictures are inside my 40 gallon tank that is 36x18", I would recommend buying this for the price!
N**E
Beware of bleeding leaves
I bought these accessories in anticipation of adopting a few hermit crabs and while I LOVE the look of how everything turned out and nothing was broken, when I let the humidifier run in the tank after a few hours the leaves started to bleed green dye. This would be no problem if you had a dry tank or had an animal that needed a dry environment like a snake or lizard, but as hermit crabs need 80% humidity in their enclosure, the humidifier is a must. While I do not feel the need to return anything because as I said I love the way everything looks and the functionality is worth the price, to make sure my hermit crabs aren’t effected by the bleeding dye I will soak the vine in hot water to release any remaining dye. While I don’t think this is a serious problem, it is definitely good to know if you are planning on having a wet tank :)UPDATE: the hammock ended up growing mold all over it and I had to throw it out :(
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