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National Geographic reptile supplies

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So, Petsmart is now selling pet supplies from National Geographic and I'm curious to know if anyone has used any of their stuff. I figure decorations are pretty standard but they also have substrates and terrariums (marketed as "reptile sanctuaries") that you put together yourself.

What are your opinions on them? Are the terrariums solid or easily broken apart? I imagine a large enough snake or lizard could possibly pop the walls open if the hinges aren't secure enough. I also kinda hate the "Petsmart" brand of substrate (I found the cypress mulch to be very low quality) so I'd be interested to know if National Geographic did it better.

Anybody have an opinion?
 
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