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Scott Rourke
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
2 of these I received were wet and moldy
Maysugoi
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I got this for my pretty large bearded dragon and it holds her but over time randomly it will fall. I try wetting it and making sure the surface is clean I don’t know what else I could do
Yeni
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I don’t know how this made it past anyone’s inspection but this is FILTHY. There’s dirt, mold, and idk what else all over it, the bag was disgusting. This would have for sure gotten any animal it came into contact with sick, especially my frogs who have delicate skin. WTF. I was so excited for this too because it was perfect size for my building plans…
Anthony Tuccillo
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Pretty good for the price. Some splinters here and there so definitely clean it up a bit first. It's also super slippery so my bearded dragon falls off a lot. Had to put cloth over it so he can grip onto it. I do recommend it with some slight modifications.
deimos
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I'm going to be using it for birds but I'm sure a lizard would enjoy it just as much. It is wonderfully crafted and very big.
Cody B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
This bridge seems almost unsafe. It is made of some light weight stringy wood, and it is very rough and raw. You can see in the picture how it looks so rough.The size is as described, and I’d say it’s big enough for a gecko or similar, or a small rodent like a hamster, but I would be hesitant to give it to anything likely to chew it without knowing exactly what type of wood it is. I don’t notice any odor to indicate chemical treatment to the wood, so that’s a good thing.Overall, I’m skeptical of the stringy, raw look and worry about the safety of this toy for my pet. Don’t recommend.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
You receive the clips for the suction cups but you have to assemble them. The suction cups have a hole on top that goes all the way through and the silver clip ends fit in those holes. These should arrive with the clips installed on the suction cups. I put the end of the suction cup through the top of the clip and then pulled and squeezed until both sides were in. It takes some patience but they do go in eventually or put one side in and then the other. The bridge itself is made from sorghum which is a type of grain that is nontoxic but very lightweight. I wiped the bridge down with vinegar and water before installing it. The bridge is wide which is best for a bearded dragon. My dragon is 6 months old and just fits on this bridge. I would like a wider and longer bridge of 72 inches. It would be great to pick a length or be able to add to a bridge when longer is needed. Most lizard cages open in the front and this is only 16 inches in length excluding the string and 6.7 inches wide. We can't open one side of the cage front door with this attached and a reptile cage usually does not have a way to clip anything to the top. I also would like the suction cups to be larger as I don't know if the suction cups that come with them will be able to support the bridge and dragon when he is fully grown.
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