I actually have one of these eco-flex encloses. It’s a 4x2x2. It’s been in use for the last year & a half. It’s a great, solid & well constructed enclosure ! I love that it’s water resistant & don’t have to worry about anything rotting or deteriorating ! Funny you just posted this video because a couple hours ago I was just telling somebody how I wanted to get these enclosures for my three leopard geckos ! The 38x18 size. However… I did not know they also had arboreal enclosures as well….they must be new ? This style would definitely be great for a gargoyle gecko !
Here’s my second comment about these enclosures lol. I currently have a savannah monitor in the 4 x 2 as a temporary set up. & I also have a peach throat monitor that comes out daily to free room and he’s constantly getting on top of this enclosure & climbs all over it lol. It’s a very durable enclosure to say the least ! Mine is the maple color & I like the lighter color since it makes the inside of the enclosure brighter ! Side note lol….the material is made from new & recycled polymers & reclaimed wood fiber by products. It’s durable, long lasting and safe ! & a heavy gauge steel screen on the top. I had all of that wrote down when I bought mine so I wouldn’t forget lol 🤣😎🤙🏻
I’m glad I’m seeing your comment on here ! I was just considering getting 3 of the 36x18’s for my Leo’s. How is your Leo doing with that size enclosure ? I also have one of their enclosures….i have a 4x2x2
@@rdnkenki yeah that’s the only downfall with these enclosures….they don’t have a cut out of any kind to run cords out of if needed. But it looks like this arboreal one does & so does the 5x2x2. The temp probes I use have suction cups on them and run off of a battery. I also prefer to use temp guns… I think they’re more accurate & that way you don’t have to worry about messing around with the goofy temp probes 😵💫
A couple of things. I wonder if they're strong enough to hold the weight of a second one in front. I also think there should be an option to have less ventilation because it is a lot for an arboreal setup. Looooove that it has glass doors
How does that hold onto humidity though? I'd guess if you're going bioactive (long term plan for my garg) the plants give off more moisture but I'd still worry about all that humidity escaping through the ventilation. (So uh, yeah, I'd like to see the video on how to seal those up.) Also it's clearly a lot lighter than glass, but can a tiny person with a bad back assemble it solo? (Asking for a friend. Who might be a gecko who can't help me put together her new enclosure. 😂)
So going off my year of experience with the 18x18x36 it hold humidity very well with no signs of problems if you use PVC or plexiglass to closs off the top screen. I would not close it off fully as that would be super humid (good for frogs). As for putting it together with a bad back.... its big so that would be my concern. The weight is not as much of an issue but if you can't bend down to screw things in or lift 20lbs I would get someone to help or buy a smaller enclosure. This is huge and would be great for Leachies and Chewies but this would not be my first choice for a single garg or even a pair. Hope this helps.
thanks for the review Bobby! Hatchling racks/set up review next? 👀
Awesome bobby!
I actually have one of these eco-flex encloses. It’s a 4x2x2. It’s been in use for the last year & a half. It’s a great, solid & well constructed enclosure ! I love that it’s water resistant & don’t have to worry about anything rotting or deteriorating ! Funny you just posted this video because a couple hours ago I was just telling somebody how I wanted to get these enclosures for my three leopard geckos ! The 38x18 size.
However… I did not know they also had arboreal enclosures as well….they must be new ?
This style would definitely be great for a gargoyle gecko !
Here’s my second comment about these enclosures lol. I currently have a savannah monitor in the 4 x 2 as a temporary set up. & I also have a peach throat monitor that comes out daily to free room and he’s constantly getting on top of this enclosure & climbs all over it lol. It’s a very durable enclosure to say the least !
Mine is the maple color & I like the lighter color since it makes the inside of the enclosure brighter ! Side note lol….the material is made from new & recycled polymers & reclaimed wood fiber by products. It’s durable, long lasting and safe ! & a heavy gauge steel screen on the top. I had all of that wrote down when I bought mine so I wouldn’t forget lol 🤣😎🤙🏻
Nice. I have the 36x18x18 for my Leo made by them ❤
I’m glad I’m seeing your comment on here ! I was just considering getting 3 of the 36x18’s for my Leo’s.
How is your Leo doing with that size enclosure ?
I also have one of their enclosures….i have a 4x2x2
@amysreptileadventures6664 great! Only thing is you will need to drill a hole for the temperature probe... Did you have to?
@@rdnkenki yeah that’s the only downfall with these enclosures….they don’t have a cut out of any kind to run cords out of if needed. But it looks like this arboreal one does & so does the 5x2x2.
The temp probes I use have suction cups on them and run off of a battery.
I also prefer to use temp guns… I think they’re more accurate & that way you don’t have to worry about messing around with the goofy temp probes 😵💫
A couple of things. I wonder if they're strong enough to hold the weight of a second one in front. I also think there should be an option to have less ventilation because it is a lot for an arboreal setup. Looooove that it has glass doors
Let’s goooo 🙌🏻
If they sent them for free, isn't that technically sponsoring? Lol
They look good!
How does that hold onto humidity though? I'd guess if you're going bioactive (long term plan for my garg) the plants give off more moisture but I'd still worry about all that humidity escaping through the ventilation. (So uh, yeah, I'd like to see the video on how to seal those up.)
Also it's clearly a lot lighter than glass, but can a tiny person with a bad back assemble it solo? (Asking for a friend. Who might be a gecko who can't help me put together her new enclosure. 😂)
So going off my year of experience with the 18x18x36 it hold humidity very well with no signs of problems if you use PVC or plexiglass to closs off the top screen. I would not close it off fully as that would be super humid (good for frogs). As for putting it together with a bad back.... its big so that would be my concern. The weight is not as much of an issue but if you can't bend down to screw things in or lift 20lbs I would get someone to help or buy a smaller enclosure. This is huge and would be great for Leachies and Chewies but this would not be my first choice for a single garg or even a pair. Hope this helps.
@@geckocove The 18x18x36 would probably be better for my single garg. Sounds like I might want a phone a friend for the assembly though. Thanks!
Interesting enclosure- I might have to look into these! Thank you for donating to the 12 Supreme Days of Christmas! @SupremeGecko