Zilla Corner Litter Scoop


Unit of Sale: Per Unit
Price:
$5.99

Description

Most terrarium scoops are built like kitchen utensils, which means they round off exactly where a glass enclosure has a right angle. The Zilla Corner Litter Scoop solves that with a squared, right-angle head that reaches all the way into edges and corners where waste actually collects. Slots across the face let sand and fine terrarium bedding fall back through while droppings stay in the scoop, so routine cleaning does not cost you a bag of substrate every week. At 4-1/2 inches wide the head moves a lot of material per pass, which makes short work of larger terrariums and turns a chore you were putting off into a two-minute job.

Key Features

  • Right-angle design cleans all the way into edges, corners and crevices
  • Slotted face sifts out droppings while sand and fine bedding fall back into the habitat
  • Wide 4-1/2 inch head cleans large terrariums quickly
  • Saves substrate — no need to throw away clean sand with the waste
  • Contoured handle for control during spot-cleaning
  • Makes a necessary job easy and quick

How to Use

  • Spot-clean the terrarium daily so waste never has a chance to build up.
  • Work the squared corner of the scoop into the edges and corners of the enclosure.
  • Lift and shake gently so clean sand or fine bedding sifts back through the slots.
  • Dispose of the collected droppings and any perishable food.
  • Rinse and dry the scoop after use, and keep it dedicated to the reptile habitat.
  • Replace the full substrate on a regular schedule in addition to daily spot-cleaning.

Specifications

  • Head width: 4-1/2 inches
  • Overall dimensions: 5.5" x 3.125" x 13"
  • Design: right-angle corner head with slotted sifting face
  • Best with: sand and fine terrarium bedding
  • Brand: Zilla · UPC 096316700178

Daily spot-cleaning is the single biggest thing you can do for terrarium hygiene, and the right scoop is what makes it a habit instead of a chore. Pick it up in store at Garoppo's Feed & Pet Supply in Vineland, NJ, or order online for fast local delivery.

The head is squared into a right angle instead of rounded, so it reaches into the corners and along the edges of a glass terrarium where waste collects. A rounded cat-litter scoop leaves those spots behind.
Yes. The slotted face is sized to let sand and fine terrarium bedding fall back through while holding onto droppings, so you are not discarding clean substrate every time you clean.
The head is 4-1/2 inches wide and the scoop measures 5.5" x 3.125" x 13" overall, which covers a lot of ground per pass in larger terrariums.
Daily. Zilla recommends removing waste and any perishable or dead food each day as part of routine upkeep, with a full substrate change on a regular schedule.

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