JBL TerraSafe
Lock for terrarium pane

  • Secure terrarium: terrarium lock for sliding doors.
  • Easy and quick installation: insert keylock on opened door, close door, slide lock counterpart onto keylock and lock.
  • Robust design for sliding doors. For all panes from 3 up to 6 mm glass thickness
  • Incl. 2 keys.
  • Package contents: lock for terrarium pane, TerraSafe, incl. 2 keys
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Price: 7,40 €
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
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Product information

Safe locking of the terrarium The keylock TerraSafe is suitable for the safe closure of terrarium sliding doors from 3 up to 6 mm thickness. The stable lock can be easily mounted and comes with a spare key.

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JBL TerraSafe

Art. no.:
6151600
EAN Code:
4014162615169
Content:
1 piece(s)
Volume packaging:
0.36 l
Gross weight:
78 g
Net weight:
60 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
25/182/80 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Basilisks, Bearded dragons, Boa constrictor, Chalcides, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Cooter turtles, Corn snakes, Day geckos, Dwarf day geckos, Dyeing dart frogs, Feeder insects, Flap-necked chameleons, Frilled-neck lizards, Girdled lizards, Gold tegus, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Hinged tortoises, Horned frogs, House geckos, Iguanas, King snakes, Leaf insects, Leopard geckos, Leopard tortoise, Mangrove cat snakes, Monitor lizards, Namib sand gecko, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Rainbow lizards, Red-eyed tree frogs, Red-footed tortoise, Rock lizards, Royal pythons, Scolopendra, Scorpions, Spiny-tailed lizards, Tarantulas, Terrapins, Thick tail scorpions, Tokay geckos, Tree frogs, Tropical terrapin, Tropical tortoise, Water dragons, Water turtles, Yellow-headed agamas, Yemen chameleons
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All terrarium animals
Volume habitat: For all terrariums
Material: metal (steel)
Colour: silver

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
Blog (opinions & experiences)

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The Rainforest Terrarium – Part 1

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

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A terrarium with an integrated water element is an aquatic terrarium, also referred to as a paladarium. Turtles, for example, feel very comfortable in them.

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Ideas

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Instructions

safety instructions

  • safety instruction for accessories
    • Filename:
      safety_instructions_zubehoer.pdf
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