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The Phailozoo 50 Gallon Bearded Dragon Tank is a premium reptile enclosure measuring 36''x18''x18'', designed for desert and rainforest bioactive setups. Featuring tempered glass sliding doors with minimal gaps, rustproof top ventilation, and a lightweight aluminum frame, it ensures secure containment, optimal airflow, and easy maintenance. Its front-opening design with handles simplifies feeding and cleaning, while its stackable build suits multi-pet environments. Ideal for bearded dragons, snakes, and lizards, this tank balances durability with convenience for all life stages.






| ASIN | B0D2VQJBXS |
| Additional Features | Aluminum frame, Lightweight, Rustproof, Stackable, Vibrant Colorful |
| Brand Name | Phailozoo |
| Color | Ultimate Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Included Components | Assemble Tool |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 91.4L x 45.7W x 45.7H centimeters |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Terrarium |
| Item Weight | 10.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Phailozoo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RT50 |
| Material Type | Tempered Glass Aluminum Acrylic Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Model Number | REPMAC |
| Product Style | Modern; Minimalism; High-end |
| Set Name | Phailozoo 50 Gallon Terrarium |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Tank Volume | 50 Gallons |
| Target Species | Lizard; Reptiles; Snakes; Tortoise; Bearded Dragons |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vivarium Type | Terrarium |
S**R
Easy assemble. Leopard gecko loves it. I will again if i ever get another gecko.
S**N
Exalent well worth the money
M**T
This was the easiest thing to put together. It was packaged so well and nothing came broken. The instructions were very easy to follow. I think I built it in 15-20 minutes or so. The size is perfect for my baby beardie. My favorite thing about this is the substrate bar. I was kind of afraid that the substrate would seep around the edges but it’s holding up really well and not leaking whatsoever. The screen on top is also perfect. The glass doors slide really smoothly and the handles are very well built. I used my UVB tester and unlike some of these other screens that come with terrariums this one actually allows enough uvb to come through so the beardie will be healthy. It’s very sturdy and the grommets are a nice addition as well. Compared to the other terrariums I came across this is the best one so far. Definitely worth the price. This is my terrarium so far. My beardie is about 6 inches or less. I plan on adding one or two more climbing items before it’s 100% finished. Whenever I upgrade to a 120 gallon I hope this brand has one because I will be sticking with this brand.
A**R
The tank looks beautiful. And it was pretty simple to assemble. Surprisingly light after years of glass tanks, but doesn't feel insecure. My gecko has lived in a variety of tanks over the years and my favorite until now has been the Exo-Terra front-opening terrarium. But I still disliked how there was a giant black, plastic bar a few inches from the bottom. It was basically right in my very of my little buddy! But there's no such problem here! The view from the front is completely un-blocked (while still being front-opening!) I like that the screen top is one solid piece without any cross bars or anything (the Exo-Terra has a few plastic bars that divide the top screen into 4 quadrants that make it impossible to set any sort of light fixture on top without it being a little crooked or wobbly.) However, I'm not a huge fan of how the doors do not latch or secure in any way, not that I anticipate my leopard gecko to be able to slide those big heavy glass doors, but a little something would be reassuring... And I don't want to use one of those locks that certain retailers use to lock up their family planning cabinets. They're ugly and fiddly and I don't wanna mess with taking it on/off every time I go to take care of my little guy... So what I've done is drilled a couple small holes on each side and attached a small bungie cord that I can stretch over the handles of the doors. The other thing I don't particularly like is the cord management thing on the sides... I don't have any cords going out the side and there's just this big ugly black insert there now. So I took it upon myself to design and 3d print a more basic looking screen to fit into that hole so it at least serves to provide better airflow and looks a little cleaner.
C**N
The glass windows did not slide much - causing a lot of noise and stress. I've spent some time pushing the door back and forth to wear in the support. It has improved.
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