







🐍 Elevate your exotic pet’s home with style and function!
The winemana Reptile Terrarium is a 16" x 11" x 6" acrylic enclosure designed for small reptiles, tarantulas, and insects. Featuring triple-side ventilation, a top feeding hatch, and a clam-shell lid, it offers easy access and optimal airflow. Its clear acrylic panels provide a full 360° view, while silicone seals ensure quick, sturdy assembly. Perfect for home or office, it creates a safe, breathable habitat that’s both practical and visually striking.

























































| ASIN | B096FVTVCV |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,096 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #614 in Reptile Terrariums |
| Brand | winemana |
| Brand Name | winemana |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,112 Reviews |
| Included Components | instruction manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16"L x 11"W x 6"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | winemana |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Product Dimensions | 16"L x 11"W x 6"H |
| Product Style | Simple |
| Set Name | Single Terrarium |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Target Species | Spider |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Vivarium Type | Terrarium |
K**T
Sturdy, Clear, and Works Great
I bought this acrylic terrarium for my son’s bird eater tarantula, and it’s been perfect. It was easy to set up, and the clear panels make it great for viewing. The material feels solid and durable—definitely strong enough for daily use (though I wouldn’t recommend letting the cat sit on it!). Overall, it’s a reliable enclosure that keeps his tarantula safe and secure.
A**.
Perfect for Adult Tarantula
I was a bit skeptical as the assembly method looked odd and wasn't exactly sure if it would ship without breaking. I must say assembly was easy (a little trial and error) and it came very well packed. It is good size, even a bit larger than needed for my adult T, has vent holes, a secure lid and locking mechanisms. Same price as smaller creature cages that come with screen tops (bad for Ts) and it is aesthetically superior too. Looks very nice, even display worthy.
I**C
Flimsy it warps!
The size and price is why I bought it. I have two growing spotted salamanders about 4". I expected the unit to be made of thicket plex glass! Assembly was relatively simple but the top is what is disappointing! It sags! So if you are ok with a saggy top door its fine. The side top door latches are ok and nothing great bc of the plastic screws etc. The center rear latch for the door latch is worthless, I guess its intended to stop it from sagging?! I ended up using clear silicone on all the sides, bottom etc. also because any water or even fine sand will eventually make its way out the enclosure, so if using other substrates you are fine. Anyway the reason for the silicone was mostly to add structural sturdiness to the enclosure! I don't see how this tank will not warp without the silicone especially with added weight of any rocks or substrate. I also know it was a cheap unit and for the price I am OK with this, but without the added structural silicone it is really not that strong. It is probably only a matter of time till the bottom starts sagging as I have not added any center support under it. I have only moss and some earth with a small water bowl and a piece of ornamental wood. Possibly 3-4" deep with earth. Anyway price for the use is great, this is a transitional enclosure, once they grow to full size I will definitely have a bigger and better suited one. If you are keeping a dangerous insect or snake BE WARE, it might find a way out from the rear of the top where mine is now sagging. Its sagging about 1/4"!! I can easily force my index finger through.
S**E
You Get What You Pay For
For being as cheap as it is, it isn't a bad enclosure. I am using it for two new world Tarantulas. It's easy to assemble, even without instructions. The film that covers the acrylic is definitely a pain in the butt to deal with, but if you come prepared, it isn't too bad. I used tweezers to get the initial corner off and then peeled that right off! It took about 20 minutes for each enclosure (as I ordered two) to get the film off and then about 10-15 minutes to set it up. My main issue with it is the little rubber bands that hold everything together are VERY fragile. If you try to take one off the wrong way, they just SNAP. The enclosure also doesn't tolerate much moving around. It's been about two weeks since I've had them and they've warped pretty badly. They're also not very good if you want to stack them. The design itself makes it impossible to stack them and, again, the rubber bands become an issue and just snap under the pressure. Overall, I would recommend this more as a temporary enclosure, but it does need some more work unfortunately.
R**L
Regretful purchase
Keep looking unless you want to spend an ungodly amount of time to assemble all while hoping little pieces didn’t break; you can decipher the instructions, and all the pieces are included. Here are the important things to know: This is basically a kit you have to assemble. The panels are a thin acrylic that has adhesive paper on both sides for ‘protection’. You will spend a good half hour peeling the paper of both sides of every panel. From there, it’s a matter of identifying which panel is which. You then slide tabs onto slots. Each tab is then secured in place by a silicone ring (rubber band essentially, only thicker and presumably more durable). It’s easy enough, but here’s the problem. Two of the tabs in my delivery had a broken nub, so there is nothing for the ring to hook onto on one side of those two tabs. As others have mentioned the final product is pretty flimsy. When all the panels are assembled, your next step is to “fix the small spacers with screws at the holes on both ends of the top” and then you “fix the small disc with screws at the hole in the middle of the top”. The problem here is that there were no screws in the bag. One can’t fix the tabs and disc with screws when there are no screws. I only bought this for it’s size. I wish I would have taken more time to realize this was a self assembly, flimsy enclosure that is not adequate as a long term solution. Please look elsewhere, you can find better.
A**R
Great For the Price/Quick DIY Solution for holes
This was worth every penny. Acrylic isn't cheap, designing this takes time in CAD, and running a laser cutter isn't that cheap either! Definitely buy it! Cons: The vent cut out holes are a little too big and will allow most tiny critters to escape.. like my jumping spider.. this is an Easy Fix! Stop by The Home Depot/Lowes, go to the screen door/window area and buy this Screen Mend Kit.. it has glue that melts with heat, I used a torch lighter, melted the edges after cutting it to shape and pressed it onto the vent areas.. Bam = Problem solved.
S**R
Major gaps, bowing/sagging just three weeks after purchasing. Dangerous for any creature!
I have an A. Chalcodes (Arizona Blonde) that was rehoused into this enclosure and I regret putting her in here. While pulling off the protective sheeting WAS a hassle like others have stated, that was the least of the problems with this enclosure. First things first, it is not at all sturdy; even with the rubber bands (which I did not struggle with, btw). The walls are extremely flimsy and bend at the slightest pressure. Once I had the walls assembled, I was surprised to realize the lid is actually two separate pieces; the stationary piece roughly 2.5" in width and the movable lid with the feeding hole taking up the remaining width. There are three "latches" (and I use that word loosely) to "secure" (again, loosely used no pun intended) the lid in place; a circular one in the middle and two hinge-types on the front corners that get pushed into slits. From the second I finished assembling this, I knew this was going to be absolute trash and I should have returned it right then and there. The corners were already buckling and the lid had a sizeable gap between the two pieces (large enough to cause concern for my terrestrial tarantula that thinks she's arboreal to get her toes stuck). Before I added any substrate to it, it was already sagging/bowing. We are now three weeks in and this is getting returned. I worry every day that my T is going to do her daily climb and get a leg stuck somewhere it shouldn't and risk losing her due to ripped off legs. Substrate is also starting to fall through the cracks on the bottom, causing concern for an imminent collapse, risking death for my girl or escape. The only pro to this enclosure is the clarity and I can easily observe my beautiful T at any time, but her safety comes first and this enclosure just does not fit that very important bill.
A**R
This thing is awesome
This is beyond perfect for my curly hair tarantula. It was fun to assemble, and it DOES have instructions. Maybe other reviewers we're just unlucky. It equates to about a 5-gallon tank and the ventilation is great. The acrylic will ensure that humidity stays in pretty good and it's just so nice and clean to look at. I'd highly recommend it for use with tarantulas, scorpions, or other inverts, but I wouldn't use it for any reptiles personally, unless it was temporary or like the post says specifically for breeding. The air vents are great for cross-ventilation and I can see it retaining humidity well, but the build is probably not suitable for anything requiring heat. That all said, I'm probably going to be getting some more of these for my creepy crawly friends.
D**.
Bin zufrieden
Der Zusammenbau (wenn die Schutzfolie erst einmal abgefummelt ist) ist sehr einfach und alles hat mechanisch gepasst. Das Terrarium schließt auch sehr gut ab. Ich nutze es für Karnivoren (Nepenthes)... mal sehen ob das gut funktioniert. An den Hersteller: eine etwas größere Variante wäre sehr gut :) Es scheint hier leider nur sehr wenig Auswahl zu geben.
N**A
Still going to recommend it
I was surprised it turned out to be acrylic terrarium rather than glass but it was okay, the unwrapping wasn’t a fun part but it’s necessary for protection, although it was easy to assemble I would prefer an instruction sheet because i had to open the pictures and guess what to do, also had to reassemble it twice since it was still unclear, Two of the rubber rings snapped so I appreciate the extras, the lock part isn’t fixed and keeps wiggling whenever you move it, it just unscrews it’s not a big problem for me since it’s for my snail, and it wasn’t meant for them so I can’t complain about the wide gaps, other than that it’s pretty much good.
D**O
Calidad y precio
Un producto de buena calidad y que es totalmente adecuado para ya sea un pequeño reptil o un arácnido de tamaño medio
R**L
Excelente
Excelente producto fácil de armar muy ligero Lo recomiendo
R**A
Medidas incorrectas
El material es muy bueno, es fácil de armar, pero yo le tuve que adaptar un ángulo en la orilla superior para que cerrará, pues la tapa venía muy pequeña y se iba para adentro... me urgía cambiar a mi tarantula y por ello no solicité devolución, pero si revisen que las piezas coincidan antes de quitar los protectores
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