Joe Adams
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Works great, cleans easy.
Sherri Courtney
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
This is the second one I have tried for my bearded dragon. My beardie has a massive habitat. It isn’t easy to find reptile carpet the right size. This fit almost perfectly! It is easy to clean! The color was nice. It wasn’t heavy so I was able to move it around as needed. I would buy this one again if needed!
Lily
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I love this liner! i haven’t noticed any leakage and has last me a very long time. every time i have cleaned my leopard geckos tanks there’s always just the dirty/sand on it and a good brush off does the job. I did have to trim it as it was too big. It didn’t have a smell. Definitely recommend.
Nancy
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I was able to cut the mat to make it fit the terrarium floor; it is easy to keep clean and it provides footing to my tortise in case he flips and needs flooring to turn himself back over. He uses it for cover on occasion as well. The price was right and in stock, which is hardly the case at the brick and mortar stores.
Catherine
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
This product fit in my 10 gallon tank and works just fine. To clean up my cage is just remove all of the items inside and pick up the mat and brush it off. Its easy to clean and to re install in the aquarium.
TruthBretold
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
This is an affordable alternative to substrate. I have 2 chameleons and this definitely improves the look of their enclosures. I spot clean daily and I try to do a thorough cleaning of my enclosures 1x a month. I empty the removable content, spray disinfectant, hose down and let air dry. Afterwards, it looks brand new. Depending on the level of mess, the spot cleaning isn’t always great. Cricket parts (if I don’t remember to check and remove any leftover after feeding) tend to get stuck on the carpet as well as paper towel bits from spot cleaning… I suppose you could avoid this by spot cleaning with a cloth instead and always remembering to remove any leftover crickets (which is the responsible thing to do in order to prevent any potential cricket bites while napping) Overall, it’s less messy than substrate and looks great after a fresh wash. I hope this was helpful.
Imogen brooks
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 6, 2021
Great product perfect fit for my axie tank, easy to clean
Trout
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
I've used reptile carpets for a long time because of some health issues with my lizard awhile back. This carpet is as good as the others but a bit cheaper than some brands. They have many different sizes including a very large size which is perfect for my large terrarium. I had to cut it to make it fit in 3 pieces but it is very easy to cut using a box knife. This is very easy to apply to your terrarium and can last many months before having to buy a new one. I wash mine every couple of weeks once it gets really dirty but I always spot clean my lizard's poop. After awhile of just rinsing it out you will notice it starting to smell and that's when you need to buy a new one. The only downside is if you left poop harden to the carpet its difficult to scoop off and sometimes you need to scrub it off when cleaning. If you stay on top of the poop this shouldn't be a problem. This is an easier bedding to use but it is also cleaner if you're worried about health issues for your reptile/amphibian. It does not allow for burrowing and sometimes my lizard will work his way under the carpet. It's personal preference to use a carpet like this but if you do then I recommend this brand.
Nano
Reviewed in Mexico on September 15, 2020
La relación costo-calidad-tamaño es proporcional. el tapete es de excelente calidad. Lo quería para decorar el terrario de mi tortuga y lo tuve un tiempo extendido en el piso como tapete aislante, a mi tortuga le encanta irse a reposar sobre él, todavía no lo aplico en el terrario, pero el material es muy manejable, una excelente compra!
María de La Paz
Reviewed in Mexico on April 1, 2020
La pedí para el hábitat de mi erizo, aparte de tenerlo con aserrín y sustrato quería que se sintiera más cómodo y este tapete ha funcionado, aunque absorbe todos los olores del orín, hay que lavarlo periódicamente, pero a mi erizo le gustó
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on March 21, 2019
Bueno
Cristina Serra
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2018
Just as expected
Buddy Simmons
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2018
I consider this a good product. By my count I have 9 of them on hand, some purchased through Amazon, others at a local pet store. I've decided to address a few of the criticisms that I've noticed in the reviews after reading. I own 1 black rat snake, and 2 leopard geckos in addition to some critters that this sort of substrate is not really suitable for (5 tarantulas, 2 scorpions and a baby crested gecko for which I will use the carpet when it gets big enough to be moved into a tank.I thought I might address some of the criticisms that I noticed in some of the reviews and give my thoughts on them. Note that I can only make observations in regard to the particular animals I have, so there could be other factors involved depending on the animal in question.1) Sizing. I've had pretty good fits, on a couple occasions they have been just a hair shy or a hair too large. Not a big deal, I've been able to adjust in either case. I'm guessing that that the cutting process might not be as accurate as it could be. I have a 55 gallon tank, a 20 gallon and a ten gallon in which I use these carpets and adjustments have been minimal, often simply compensated with creative positioning of the décor. So that has not been a deal-breaker for me. I have only "long" tanks, so I can't comment on the fits for the high styles. No stars deducted.2) Ease of cleaning and odor. If you ask me, these things are MUCH easier to maintain than loose substrate like Eco-earth, aspen bedding, etc. There is the need to remove all décor, but I don't find that to add too much time to the process. After removal, I clean off any droppings, usually just by flicking the majority off with a small garden trowel I keep for that purpose. I then place the carpets in a bucket and fill with water and add a bit of bleach. (one should be careful not to add too much as it probably would shorten the life of the material. I leave it to soak for five minutes. the next step after removing the carpets from the mild bleach solution is to toss them in the washing machine in order to rinse and spin them. Sometimes I run a wash cycle as well. These things spin out nearly dry, I just run them through the dryer for ten or 15 minutes. They never have any odor whatsoever after going through the process. So for me, cleaning is no issue at all. I just work on other maintenance matters while the carpets are being cleaned. The reason I keep several is to spread the wear and tear out some. I have one or two that are still in good shape after a couple years of use. In the case of the leopard geckos, once they establish an area to defecate, they stick with that area, so I merely put down a spare swatch in that area as a sort of "litter box". This lessens the need to clean their carpet considerably. My snake on the other hand pretty much goes wherever he happens to be when he feels the need so his needs more frequent maintenance. No stars deducted for this factor.3) The possibility of teeth or nails getting caught in the material. This DOES happen. My snake once missed a strike at the mouse I offered (I feed frozen/thawed, not live) and REALLY got stuck. Now I take care not to drag the mouse along the flooring as I did in that case, but keep it elevated so the snake snaps it from out of the air. if he misses, no big deal, he just takes another shot at it after gathering his wits.Now, it has happened more than once with both of my leopard geckos. I've never noticed them getting claws stuck on it, however. Now I simply use a dish. So I don't really have a big issue with this, but it is still a consideration, so a star gets dropped.I noticed somebody complaining that it was not suitable to keep tarantulas on. It is not, but that isn't a product flaw, so I'm not even taken that complaint into consideration. There are a couple reasons it is not suitable for tarantulas, but I won't go into details to save time. Just don't use it for them, trust me. If you are, odds are pretty high that you need to study up on keeping them a bit.In conclusion, I personally feel that the carpets are useful for my purposes, and would recommend them to somebody keeping pets similar to mine. Oh, one last thing, some critters (like my snake) will crawl beneath it if they can, but that's what critters like him do. It's annoying but generally inconsequential unless you are using an under-tank heater, in which case you should probably secure the carpet over that area to avoid any possible thermal burns, some of those heaters can get pretty warm. But then, you really ought to be using a thermostat with them to avoid the risk of a thermal-burn anyway.