🐢 Elevate your reptile’s domain with style, security, and sustainability!
The New Age Pet ECOFLEX 48" Mojave Reptile Lounge combines eco-conscious materials with superior ventilation and user-friendly design. Crafted from a durable blend of recycled polymers and reclaimed wood fibers, it offers a moisture- and odor-resistant habitat. Featuring vented side panels, a mesh screen top, and lockable sliding glass doors, it ensures optimal airflow and secure access. Easy to assemble without tools, this 95-gallon indoor enclosure supports reptiles up to 130 lbs and comes with a 10-year warranty for lasting peace of mind.
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Glass, ECOFLEX® |
Color | Maple |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Style | Traditional |
Item Weight | 50.71 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48"L x 24"W x 22.8"H |
Tank Volume | 95 Gallons |
Target Species | Lizard |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
Additional Features | Lockable |
A**R
Great tank
This was very easy to assemble and not terribly heavy to move where I needed it. I run a bioactive enclosure so I needed to silicone the edges where ever there was going to be substrate to prevent leaking. So I sealed about 4 in up just to be safe. It seems to keep humidity ok not fantastic but if you have a misting system or most regularly you shouldn't have to much problem. The one big flaw of the whole build is there is no cord ports anywhere. You'll need to drill one and get a port on your own. The top mesh seems kind of sturdy. It survived my 18lbs cat hopping on it while I put it together but I wouldn't place anything too heavy on top. I got this for my ball python as she has outgrown her juvenile tank. I just have a basic set up inside it for now and will add later. This is also a very pretty tank and blends in to other furniture and I like that the company has extenders to expand if I want. Overall this is a very nice tank for the cost.
A**N
Good cage but has it's flaws
First of all, this cage is fantastic. I'm extremely pleased with it and very impressed by how high quality it is for such a low price. The screen is nice and sturdy, the glass doors are very thick and strong, and the panels are thick, with air gaps inside, which should make for great insulation. (I may come back and edit this later to confirm or deny that)However, it does have some drawbacks.Primarily the size. The advertised measurements are for the outside of the cage, and with how thick the walls are the inner dimensions are considerably smaller than the ones listed. I measured my constructed cage and got about 34.5in wide, 16in deep, and 14.5in tall. This isn't a deal breaker for me personally, but I imagine it might be for some people, so keep that in mind.Another small issue, but one that is easily fixed, is the gap between the back and side panels. It's definitely noticeable, probably big enough for a mealworm to slip through, and easily big enough for substrate to spill out of. I was planning to seal the bottom with silicone anyways, so it wasn't an issue for me, but something to be aware of.And my last 'issue' is just that the cage came out of the packing already scuffed, it doesn't look new despite never being used, which I could imagine might bother some people.Finally, just some things I noted that prospective buyers may find interesting:The substrate tray is about 3.5 inches deep, and the ventilation slits on the sides start about 5.5in from the base.
A**Y
Solid Product for a Leopard Gecko, Could be Even Better
First off, I've used other products by New Age Pet/ECOFLEX. They ranged from OK to good and lasted about 3 years before something happened to them. Granted, the products were outside between 100 degrees and single digit days throughout those years, every day, rain, snow or shine.I will note that this PVC tank is a different material than the rest of their products I have used. I personally think the quality of this PVC/Plastic is much better than what I have used in the past by them.Out of all the products that I have used by ECOFLEX, this PVC tank is by far the most solid product I have used by them. I wish I could give this 4.4 stars, but we will go with 4 stars. Is it perfect or 5/5? No. Is it solid, well-built and easy to assemble? Definitely.Pros:- All PVC boards are dual layered with air gaps to help with insulation. Still light weight (Easily under 25 pounds), but has provided great heat retention so far, allowing my lights to run less. This saves money for me and keeps my gecko toasty at night.- Took less than 45 minutes to assembly by myself. If you can RTFM, you should be fine. Be sure not to overtighten or force the screws, you WILL crack the PVC due to the pressure. I learned this the hard way with one of the other products I have used by them. Tighten until it is snug and barely moves, DO NOT push past this point.- 10-year warranty. This is a must for me. Anything that has a long warranty shows the company is willing to stand by their product. I couldn't find any other glass, wood or PVC tank company out there that went past 3 years that was under $400.- The tempered glass doors are thick and heavy (but not too heavy). The locking bracket is simple and effective for my usage. Very well made.Improvements, not deal breakers:- Top of the tank has a thick 2-inch boarder around the mesh area on all sides. While this does increase the strength of the mesh screen and make it look nice, it does remove a lot of real estate for lights. Reducing this to a 1-inch border is a safe compromise.- Locking bracket comes out just a tad too far and presses against the opening glass, causing a slight scratching noise. I bent the locking bracket back towards the glass a bit and it helped. Keep this in mind when installing the bracket. Ensure it doesn’t scratch the adjacent door before sticking it on.- Inner dimensions are almost 1” less than the listed general dimensions of 36”x18”x18”. Outer dimensions are 36.6”x18.6”x18.6”. Inner dimensions are 35”x16.8”x16.8”. So, if you are looking for a tank that is exactly 36”x18”x18” on the inner dimensions, keep this in mind. You lose about an inch on each side due to the thickness of the PVC tank and outer trimming. This is not a deal breaker for me since I have a leopard gecko, and this footprint already exceeds the minimum requirements. If you need a bigger footprint for, say a bearded dragon or the like, I suggest looking at the large 48”/extra-large 60” tank or another PVC brand.Cons:- No grommet or the like on this sized tank (Only on the extra-large - 60"). This is quite a disappointment as it makes it difficult to get temperature/humidity control sensors in the tanks for proper husbandry regulation. A 1-inch grommet on either the left or right side would be perfect for a tank this size. I ended up taking a 3/16th drill bit and widened the edge of one of the side slits (3rd slit down) to put the sensor in. It works this way but shouldn't require me to make fabrications like this to the tank out of the box and risk the warranty for basic needs/requirements for any reptile.- Top of the tank does not open in any way. I wish there was a way to take the top off without unscrewing it completely off to deep clean.- Sliding glass door is LOUD. Luckily my gecko doesn’t care at all for the noise (sees it as me coming to get them or give them something) but boy do my cats put their ears back and give me a weird look… While the guiding system works well to keep the glass in place, I think smoothing out the glass edges and using a different material for the track will help with it. I feel the rubber creates too much friction and creates the high-pitched noise my cats and I hear.- The glass doors were a pain to get in. Even following the directions, getting the second piece of glass was very difficult. Per piece, probably took me the longest out of the whole thing. The first door went in with no problem. The second door would not fully snap into the front rail no matter the angle you tried. I had to loosen the right-side top to lift it up slightly and get the glass to fit in while holding the first glass door on the left. Hopefully you are good at multi-tasking. It was a pain to say the least.Overall, I am happy with the tank with the adjustments I have made for my leopard gecko. I would even consider a second one despite the cons above. However, I think there are small things the company can do from the factory that can significantly improve the product they are creating. I hope to see them take this review and implement some of the suggestions for a better product.
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