Discover Hamiledyi Reptile Carpet
The Hamiledyi reptile carpet is made from natural coconut fiber, a substrate that provides a soft texture and a natural look to your terrarium. This material, sourced from coconuts, is visually appealing and is perceived as a soft option for your pets' daily contact. Although every habitat is unique, many users value this alternative over some synthetic options for its feel and natural presentation. The carpet is suitable for reptiles, rabbits, hamsters, and other small rodents, offering a versatile base for different species.
Key Benefits
- Natural coconut fiber: soft texture and natural look that creates a comfortable environment.
- Absorbent and easy to clean: can be cleaned with cold water to reduce odors and substrate residue.
- Can be cut to size: easily adapts to the size of your terrarium.
- Available in different colors to refresh the habitat: makes it easy to change the look without changing the base.
- Package contents: two sheets of coconut fiber, each 50 x 30 cm.
How to use it
Place the carpet inside the terrarium as a base or as a light layer over an existing base. Its absorbency helps manage humidity and maintain a clean appearance between cleanings.
Maintenance notes
- Rinse with cold tap water and air dry for repeated use.
- Cut to size to fit different tank sizes and species, such as bearded dragons, turtles, and lizards.
Versatility and daily use
Thanks to its softness and absorbency, the carpet feels pleasant under pets' paws and facilitates regular cleaning. You can combine it with other substrates to balance comfort and odor control. It's a solution that not only covers the base but also offers a tidy appearance to the habitat.
Specifications and size
Dimensions of each sheet: approximately 50 x 30 cm. The pack includes two sheets to cover larger areas or to create visual symmetry in the terrarium.
Why choose Hamiledyi
Hamiledyi coconut fiber combines durability and ease of use, with a focus on natural materials. It is a practical option for a hygienic and aesthetic base in the habitat, without promising specific results.






















