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NCYP Glass House Terrarium 19×12.5×23 cm

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Product description

This compact glass enclosure combines a simple house silhouette with practical ventilation for small invertebrates and decorative displays. It suits hobbyists who want a clean, contained space for insects, jumping spiders or snails and doubles as a neat indoor ornament for a desk or window shelf.

At a glance

The terrarium is made from glass panels set in a black metal frame that forms a small house shape. A pair of metal mesh vents sit on the triangular roof to encourage airflow across the interior, which helps avoid stagnation without adding complexity. The front opening door features a latch and sits centrally so small jumpers can use the top area for movement. Please note the item is sold empty, it does not hold water and manufacturer guidance recommends use in a dry environment.

Specifications

  • Name: NCYP glass terrarium
  • Size: 19 x 12.5 x 23 cm
  • Material: glass, metal
  • Colour: black
  • Format: front opening door

What stands out

The design favours visibility and simplicity. Panels are soldered at the joints which leaves small gaps at some seams, a detail to be aware of when housing tiny escape‑prone species. Ventilation is passive and adequate for non‑aquatic setups according to the description. The unit is lightweight and easy to reposition, making it practical for seasonal displays or temporary habitats.

Best use cases

It’s a good fit if you want a decorative yet functional enclosure for small, dry‑keeping creatures or a miniature plant scene without live planting. Use it on a coffee table, office desk or windowsill where airflow and visibility matter. If high humidity is required for a species avoid this model and opt for a sealed vivarium instead.

Care & maintenance

Wipe glass panels with a soft cloth and mild cleaner, avoid soaking the base because the terrarium is not watertight. Check the latch and soldered joints periodically for stability, and keep the piece in a dry indoor spot away from direct heavy moisture.