








🐍 Elevate your reptile’s lifestyle with style and ease!
The REPTI ZOO 30 Gallon Glass Terrarium offers a modern, durable, and spacious environment (18"x18"x24") designed for reptiles and amphibians. Featuring front double hinge doors for easy access, a ventilated top screen for UVB and airflow, and a waterproof raised base compatible with substrate heaters, it combines functionality with quick 5-minute assembly to enhance your pet’s habitat effortlessly.






























| Brand | REPTI ZOO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,416 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 16 Kilograms |
| Material | Glass |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 18"W x 24"H |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Tank Volume | 30 Gallons |
D**M
What a great after all the research
Firstly, these arrived quickly and in excellent shape with excellent packing and were not overly heavy or awkward. Secondly, I'm a sucker for glass and multipurpose things. I looked at dozens of terrarium/vivarium/reptile habitat enclosures. I have been trying to upgrade my leopard geckos to an enclosure that would offer enrichment and interest for both them and my family. I looked at so many pvc, wood, mdf, plastic, diy, glass etc options. I just couldnt purchase anything that cant hold a spill or will warp, that bugs could chew, would be melted or scratched very easily or is purely plastic and flexible... I don't like the exo terra due to the wide plastic horizontal bar etc in the worst spot. But this terrarium that is stackable and can hold water if I choose and has really nice components...including wire organizer/keeper options and a tight fitting lid...its so nice. I love it. I bought the rock background 36x18" for the exoterra terrarium of the same size from universal rocks and I'm floored. Looks like a show piece. The gecko is essentially a decoration to the ecosystem on display now. I am so pleased with these. I will be buying another that is 36x12x18 to stack atop my other two. I think there is no better commercial option and honestly...not really a better custom option for the price. My one critique is that they do not have a kit for hiding the space between stacked units. So I will need to make something. I'm very pleased with the quality and ease of construction and sturdiness of these terrariums. In the future, I could easily change the enclosure and make a higher humidity ecosystem with a water feature or even fish. You cant beat these. What a fantastic enclosure. I used local cholla wood, Josh's frogs dirt for one and then the bio dude substrate for the other. Leopard geckos do love to climb, they do, they made their own changes to their enclosures too. These are easy to move with help and reconfigure when you decide to do your flooring. They even have wheels as an option. We have three stacked and universal rocks backgrounds in all three. Zero problems except evaporation is fast with the no light subcutaneous heat bulbs. So have a big container of water by your enclosures even for lizards to water plants and keep your enclosure habitable for isopods and other organisms. After doing floors in the house and a remodel, I finally got my set up back in order, I added a third enclosure and renovated my first "scape". After I complete my cord mess and get my timers to obey, I have some woodgrain panels I have cut to fit for the sides and I will add those. For the front areas in-between, I will be using a perforated black panel. I put my enclosures on a dunnage (I think that's what it's called) stand meant to keep large sacks of flour and ingredients off the ground in a food facility. It's made from welded aluminum and just fits and 20 gallon terrarium under for my quarantine tank. Ensure your base is level and all your enclosures will have perfectly aligned glass doors. We will probably get another reptizoo because I have another universal rocks background. But I'm not getting it until my husband and catches a collared lizard. So, motivation.... The whole family loves these enclosures. I can stare at them for hours. I may get a zen garden rake or mini yard equipment for it. I only have live plants in one now, I made sure to have a completely contained, yet wicking soil pot for them this time. You can't go wrong with these very sturdy and amazing repti zoo components and enclosures.
C**A
Well made and looks great
I was impressed with the build quality of this thing as soon as I got it out of the box. It was easy to put together, It looks sharp, and the design was well thought out. The lock is really nice. I was expecting one of those metal slide locks you might see on a locking case in a store, but the lock is so discreet at first I thought it didn't come with one. I spent a lot of time trying to find the right enclosure and I'm really happy with my decision. Great enclosure. Great value for the money.
J**E
Easy to assemble, great size for adult beardie
If you’re here looking at larger tanks you probably already own a pet that is big enough to need a good amount of space, a couple of heat zones, accessories (basking, a hide, feeding, etc), and a budget of a few hundred dollars. So in this review I’ll assume that. There are several very similar tanks available, and it was hard for me to distinguish between all the features. This one met all my preferences and Hopefully this helps sum up: - WIDTH AND HEIGHT: 18 inches (sometimes 67 and 85 gallon measurements can be confusing, and this is $100+ cheaper than the 24-inch wide one that is otherwise the same. (If you have $500, a really big pet and also a table or stand that can support 2 ft wide and ~90 lbs, head for the 24x18 - otherwise this is a great midrange. - It is 4 ft (48 inches) long. (to get a quick idea of this size, stretch both your arms out. And from one fingertip across to about the other elbow is +\- 4 ft.) If you have an adult bearded dragon with accessories this is a really good size for heat zones and for them to move freely - 3 ft long (36 inches) long for a tank to me is quite small, even if it is a lot cheaper. - It has TWO SLIDING front glass panels - there are double grooves in the front so either panel slides fully over - giving you about 2 ft of access to either end of the tank. If you prefer swinging door(s) this tank is not it. - This one is a big feature: it is COLLAPSIBLE - it arrives packed mostly flat, AND can be broken back down for storage or transport. The base is assembled already and is 4 ft long by 4 inches tall and water-tight. Then the side, front and back panels (which are tempered glass) come flat and are assembled with corner and center poles - Two mesh SIDE VENTILATION panels are half-height and so combine with half-glass panels for better airflow. *Note that above 4 inches tall, the tank will NOT be water-tight - 4-cord CABLE MANAGEMENT port on one side, if you need to run cables inside the tank (I don’t, but It’s there if you do) - Metal mesh top with plastic outer frame. The frame itself is screwed in to the corners of the tank (for stability since it is assembled from pieces), but you can remove the mesh with latches. The top is not hinged, so this would be for cleaning, etc NOTE ALSO: Get lamp stands if you don’t have them. The mesh in the lid is metal, but the outer frame of the lid is PLASTIC - so you’ll need lamp stands to keep the lights up off the lid so the edges don’t melt. Plus, even though you won’t be opening the lid much, mercury vapor bulbs are super delicate (and also $$$) so should be moved/jostled as little as possible. This tank is really ideal for a single adult bearded dragon. For a pair, the minimum size would be 80 gallons (40 per pet) so you’d want the 24” wide tank If you are a new bearded dragon owner (I don’t know about other pets), be sure to check the wattage of your full spectrum UVA/UVB lights to make sure you’re getting adequate heat down to the bottom of the 18 inch-tall tank on the cool side, and have a climb or basking area that your pet can get within 6-12 inches of the heat on the hot side and it is still around 105 degrees. So a basking area that is 8-12 inches off the floor. I have the tank set up and just need to put accessories in before Jasper gets his new home, and I’ll update with pics of my handsome fellow!
C**N
Solid cabinet, interesting cams, spacious
The cabinet arrived with a small dent on the tabletop, but it was on the underside of the back edge, so it was acceptable. The boards used are very heavy, making this a robust cabinet. It's particle board, but the plastic surface area is built to last. Putting it together was easy; it took about 35 minutes. There are many cam locks, and these cams are made of shiny, heavy metal. That detail is important because cams I've used in the past are made of softer, dull metal and often break. None of these broke while tightening them. One thing to note is that a couple would not lock down using the included stubby screwdriver. I had to use a battery drill. You MUST do this carefully because a battery drill can easily destroy cams. The instructions could be better detailed. There were a couple of sections showing four screws visually, but you needed to use six. They also tell you to use 16 pins for the shelves, but you only need eight. More attention to detail in the instructions would help. This product lost one star due to the hard-to-lock-down cams and just-OK instructions. Still, I would recommend it.
K**K
Works well for bearded dragon -
This was easy to put together. We read all the reviews and took them into account as we put it together. Here are some tips: Go slow with the threaded posts and drop them in directly from the top so you can line up the threading. (It will make sense.) The threads get off very easily and it shouldn’t be difficult to screw them in. If you are forcing it, then it isn’t lined up. We adjusted a couple times if we noticed our next step when the bars we slide over were not level. But it’s easy to catch and fix. Be careful to read and look where the sliding glass doors line up with the top. We put the top on backwards and the double lanes or tracks for the sliders were off. Easy fix but something to be aware of that I quickly forgot and the directions do not point out. I recall some reviews mentioning the doors rattle. It’s true. They do. We first started with tucking a scrap of terrarium liner between the doors to dampen the rattle. What works well, because we do not use the locks, is to put the suction cup in the gap on the left or right side. It serves as a door knob too. It is also true- the locking mechanism isn’t great but our dragon isn’t looking to escape like other animals. So those suction cups are our door knobs. I think the lock provided could break the glass. For bearded dragons : note that the mesh - or any mesh- doesn’t allow UV to get through so prepare yourself with light set ups before you move your dragon. The top is nice and sturdy with a little spring loaded lock deal- just not for letting any UV through. We have liner in the bottom now but plan to do sand or some type of burrowing substrate . The bottom has a decent 1-2 inches below the door that will make it easy enough to keep clean and manage. I don’t write many reviews but this one seemed worthy to help other buyers ! Overall a good purchase if you are looking at a glass vivarium. The photos are to illustrate our set up and the suction cup in the door to stop the rattle. It is a bit of work to keep warm (no insulation etc) so I am gauging different options and plan to tie up my cords once that is finalized.
J**.
If you care about your reptile, buy this and be happy.
After trying multiple enclosures over the years, I can confidently say the REPTI ZOO 67 Gallon Reptile Terrarium is the gold standard—the end-all, be-all for any serious reptile keeper, especially if you're caring for a Ball Python. From the moment I assembled it (which, by the way, was quick and straightforward thanks to the smart design and clear instructions), I knew this was on another level. The materials are high quality, the glass is thick and sturdy, and everything fits together with precision. It feels like a professional-grade setup, not just a hobbyist enclosure. My Ball Python immediately took to it. The spacious 67-gallon interior gives her plenty of room to stretch out, explore, and thermoregulate properly. The double front-opening doors are a game-changer—secure, smooth to operate, and super convenient for spot-cleaning or feeding without stressing the animal. Ventilation is also spot on. The mesh top allows for excellent airflow while still being compatible with heat lamps and UVB setups. The enclosure also holds heat and humidity really well, which is critical for Ball Pythons. I’ve never had an easier time maintaining the ideal environment. Looks matter too—and this terrarium is just gorgeous. Clean lines, clear viewing angles, and a professional appearance make it a focal point in any room. It's not just a cage—it's a display-worthy habitat. For the price and size, the value is unbeatable. You're getting a premium enclosure that will last for years. Whether you're a first-time snake owner or a veteran keeper, this terrarium is a no-brainer.
K**I
Was Missing Entire Right Door - No Way To Send Just Door Unless I Send Back Entire Tank
Ordered this tank and was delighted when it came in the mail. Assembly so far was going super smooth. I'd cleaned the bottom, attached the under-tank heat pads so I wouldn't have to flip the entire thing upside down after it was assembled and risk dropping it, and was well on my way to having the new perfect set up. Until I started installing the glass. Now, I'll admit, I was worried that it'd arrive broken because that's a lot of glass to ship in the mail. But all the glass that came with it was in tact! But not all the glass came with it! I'm missing the entire right side panel! I've got two different pieces of paper with instructions on them explaining how to use the (three parts in one) through-hole that lets you pass wires through the right side glass, but NO right side glass panel! After running around through multiple different automated Amazon chat assistants I was finally informed that if I want to get the single glass side that I'm missing, well that's just too bad, the ONLY option that Amazon is giving me is to return The Entire Thing (which I cannot do because I already installed the heat pads on the bottom) and they'll ship me a new one, or, I can just live with my snake tank missing a wall? According to them there's no way for me to just get the single glass panel that I need. Very frustrated by this. I was Really looking forward to giving this a good review too, but the amount of frustration caused by not being able to resolve such a simple problem is keeping me from being able to do that. There's not even a way that I can find to contact the seller to ask them directly if I can just BUY a replacement glass piece. Furthermore, there's no glass replacement side panels listed on their Amazon Store page (I checked). I can't return it, I've already stuck the heat pads to the bottom of it! I'll probably wind up trying to rig something myself (and hopefully not get cut on whatever acrylic or glass I wind up using, since I am SO not familiar with working with those materials). :/ When I wind up doing that I'll try to remember to update this review so that if somebody else gets shorted critical materials they can work around it too. :/ Very disappointed.
C**R
Happy Gecko!
Lovely! Has a nice sturdy base, though it is quite heavy. Glass quality is good and thick, and easy to clean. It was difficult to set up on my own, but I may just be an idiot. True to size!
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