Amphibian Cages
Amphibian cages are enclosed structures specifically designed to house and contain amphibians, such as frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. These cages typically feature a secure lid or cover to prevent escape, as well as proper ventilation to maintain air circulation. Amphibian cages may vary in size, shape, and material, with some designed for terrestrial species and others for aquatic species. These cages are essential for providing a safe and comfortable habitat for amphibians in captivity.