

The Lucky Reptile coral wood offers a unique and natural look to your terrarium, while promoting the activity and well-being of your reptiles. Its branched structure encourages exploration and climbing, creating an enriching environment for your animals.
Bring a touch of authenticity to your terrarium with the Lucky Reptile coral wood. This whitened wood, with a length of approximately 30 to 50 cm, is an ideal decorative element for creating a natural and stimulating environment for your reptiles and amphibians. Its unique appearance, reminiscent of bleached coral, will add an interesting aesthetic dimension to your installation.
Coral wood, also sometimes called driftwood (although it does not necessarily come from the water), is appreciated for its particular texture and numerous branches. It offers animals a space for exploration and climbing, thus encouraging their physical and mental activity. Its light color contrasts pleasantly with the other elements of the terrarium, creating a visually appealing focal point.
Unlike some darker woods, coral wood brings a natural brightness to the terrarium. It goes particularly well with light substrates and verdant plants, allowing you to create a harmonious and balanced decor. Its natural appearance fits perfectly into desert, tropical or temperate terrariums.
Lucky Reptile coral wood is a safe choice for your animals. It is free of harmful chemicals and does not risk contaminating the environment of your terrarium. Before introducing it into your installation, it is advisable to rinse it with clear water to remove any dust or impurities.
This wood is particularly appreciated by arboreal species, such as geckos, chameleons or arboreal snakes, who will appreciate its many branches for moving and resting. It can also serve as a support for epiphytic plants, allowing you to create a lush green decor.
Yes, it is recommended to rinse the coral wood thoroughly with clear water before integrating it into the terrarium. This helps to remove any dust or impurities that may have accumulated on its surface. You can also brush it lightly with a soft brush to remove any embedded dirt. Avoid using soap or chemicals, which could be harmful to your animals.
Yes, coral wood can be used in a humid or tropical terrarium. Although it is bleached wood, it is relatively resistant to moisture. However, it is important to monitor its condition regularly and replace it if it shows signs of decomposition or mold. Also make sure that the ventilation of the terrarium is sufficient to avoid excessive moisture build-up.
Coral wood is particularly appreciated by arboreal species, such as geckos, chameleons, arboreal snakes and some species of lizards. Its branched structure offers them many opportunities for climbing, exploration and rest. It can also be used by other types of animals, such as amphibians or invertebrates, who will appreciate its natural appearance and interesting texture.
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The Lucky Reptile coral wood offers a unique and natural look to your terrarium, while promoting the activity and well-being of your reptiles. Its branched structure encourages exploration and climbing, creating an enriching environment for your animals.

