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    Zen habitats? Anyone use these?

    https://www.zenhabitats.com

    I was wondering if anyone has experience using these and what their experience was. My concern is the plexi glass used might not be ridged enough for most snakes and the metal parts.

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    Re: Zen habitats? Anyone use these?

    I’ve used them for bearded dragons and uromastyx and love them. I’ve never used the PVC version of their enclosures but can tell you that I never had any issues. These things are well made and tough and the doors are sturdy as well. The only hiccup is there aren’t locks on these so you’d have to install your own. I can tell you that I’d much rather go with something like AP for ball pythons, but for bigger lizards and dry climate snakes I think Zen makes a good product.

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    Re: Zen habitats? Anyone use these?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hugsplox View Post
    I’ve used them for bearded dragons and uromastyx and love them. I’ve never used the PVC version of their enclosures but can tell you that I never had any issues. These things are well made and tough and the doors are sturdy as well. The only hiccup is there aren’t locks on these so you’d have to install your own. I can tell you that I’d much rather go with something like AP for ball pythons, but for bigger lizards and dry climate snakes I think Zen makes a good product.
    Was thinking about for a green tree python.

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    Re: Zen habitats? Anyone use these?

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    Was thinking about for a green tree python.
    Personally I think you'd probably be okay, but again I've never kept something that needed a little higher humidity in them so.. Build wise I think you'd be fine as far as keeping one in there, humidity wise I have no idea.

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    I use enclosures by Focus Cubed Habitats but have friends who use Zen enclosures and they are happy with them. I've seen the enclosures and they are nice, but I prefer Focus. If I kept snakes in Zen Habitats I would feel fine keeping the snakes that don't require high humidity and/or can tolerate wider humidity ranges. I have to admit I would not keep my GTP in a Zen Habitat, though I know that a youtuber (Reptilian Garden) keeps her GTP in Zen and is happy with it. Then again, Zen sponsors her channel so I take her opinions with a grain of salt.
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