Amphibian Enclosure
Amphibian Enclosure refers to a designated area or habitat designed to house and contain amphibians, such as frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. These enclosures are specifically created to mimic the natural environment of amphibians, with features like water pools, moist substrate, and hiding spots. The enclosures are typically equipped with heating and lighting elements to maintain proper temperature and lighting conditions for the amphibians' well-being. Additionally, Amphibian Enclosures may vary in size and design depending on the species of amphibians being housed.