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Giganterra Buddha Liana

Giganterra Buddha Liana
Decorative ornament

This realistic stone and Liana vine effect Buddha statue is perfect for adding a focal point to your setup. Perfect for a variety of reptile, amphibian and invertebrate species.


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What is the Giganterra Buddha Liana?

A sculptural piece as a naturally carved stone effect Buddha statue surrounded by overgrown Liana vines painted to appear aged with artificial plants at the base. This offers a multitude of climbing surfaces and ties in with woodland, tropical or arid vivarium settings.

The benefits of the Giganterra Buddha Liana

This ancient-looking sculpture can be used on either side of your enclosure. This offers a climbing area and provides environmental enrichment for your exotic pet.

  • Suitable for terrariums, paludariums and vivarium.
  • Made from polyester resin which is both reptile and aquatic-safe.
  • Weighted so that the statue cannot be turned over easily by burrowing reptiles.
  • Provides vertical climbing space and enrichment.
  • Can be positioned on either side of your enclosure.
  • Great for adding a statement focal piece to any themed enclosure.

How to use the Giganterra Buddha Liana

There are several ways this product can be used.

  1. Place on the warm side of the terrarium or vivarium and use it as vertical access to a basking area.
  2. Combine with other Buddha items, plants and vines to create a beautifully themed enclosure.
  3. Ideal for placing it towards the front of the enclosure to create a sheltered area behind.
  4. Carefully position your Buddha under your UVB lighting, if your reptile or amphibian is given the opportunity to climb onto the top of the sculpture and closer to their lamps, it will usually provide a beneficial increase in UV index.

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