

🐍 Elevate your reptile’s domain with style, strength, and smart storage!
The GDLF Terrarium Stand is a purpose-built, sturdy stand designed for 24"x18" reptile tanks, featuring premium MDF and steel construction, integrated power outlets, and ample storage behind sleek barn-style doors. It offers a perfect fit for various tank heights, ensuring stability and convenience for serious reptile enthusiasts who demand both function and style.






| ASIN | B0DLN6PX8N |
| ASIN | B0DLN6PX8N |
| Brand Name | GDLF |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (294) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2024 |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2024 |
| Directions | Stand Only |
| Included Components | Stand Only |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.5 x 28.4 x 24.4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33 x 24.5 x 7.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 41 Pounds |
| Item model number | PET814m |
| Item model number | PET814m |
| Manufacturer | Ningbo B&B |
| Manufacturer | Ningbo B&B |
| Material | Medium-Density Fiberboard, Steel |
| Model Name | Terrarium Stand |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 28.4 x 24.4 inches; 41 Pounds |
| Size | 24" x 18" |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
| Style | Rustic |
K**N
Fits a Dubia 4x2x2 PERFECTLY! Easy to assemble, super sturdy and looks super sleek!
I have too many good things to say about this stand. If you have a 4x2x2 enclosure, then you know how hard it is to find a stand that’s 24” deep, I scoured the internet and second hand stores for a long time before I found this. This stand was easy to assemble, directions were clear and I did it on my own in under an hour. The stand is very sturdy and supports my Dubia 4x2x2 enclosure filled with substrate with ease. My enclosure slid into the spot PERFECTLY, no room to spare (which is a good thing for it to fit so well and be supported!) It looks like the stand was made to go with the enclosure, but this stand was a fraction of the cost of ones that are made to go with the tank, plus I LOVE all the hidden/additional storage this one offers! Very happy with my purchase!
E**N
ASSEMBLY TIPS BELOW REVIEW
I am SO impressed with this stand! I assembled it by myself within a couple hours (which included lots of reviewing the steps, a couple errors, and writing out the tips below). I appreciate that the parts were all labeled very well, and the hardware was the most organized, easy to use setup I’ve ever seen. I didn’t feel like I needed a power tool or anything other than what was supplied (I did use my own screwdriver but that’s just comfort). The only part I struggled with was the doors, but I struggle with doors on every dang furniture item. I just suck at getting them on right. In the end, they’re on, they close, and they don’t look funky unless you really look closely. That’s a big win in my book. My 4x2x2 python habitat fits PERFECTLY with just enough room for my 5” domes under the shelf. The bottom is super spacious. I just can’t say enough good things about this stand. It’s beautiful, functional, sturdy as heck, and I love it. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy another shelf or stand from this company. 👷♀️ TIPS!!! Step 0, parts 3a & 4a - * Hold off on this step until AFTER Step 4. These screws don’t get attached to anything until after then, and it will make Step 4 easier. Start at Step 1. * When you come to Step 4, insert the wood pegs onto one side of part 8, then balance part 5 on it to get started. Attaching the other part 10 will be easier then. * After attaching all the screws into parts 8/10 & 10 (this will make sense when you see the diagram!), you can flip the whole section over on that side, and it’ll lay flat. This makes it a lot easier to attach part 6. * Once you’re done attaching part 6, you can go back and do the cam screws. (Refer to Step 0 for placement.) Steps 5 & 6 * Pay attention to the orientation of the unit. It does say on Step 6 to turn it upside down, but I missed that. I also put part 7 on upside down, lol. Thankfully it’s an easy fix, but just be careful here or you waste time. Attaching the top when working solo ❗️Only if you’re tall enough to reach the top shelf area AND you can hold pieces in place (in the air) while using the tools ❗️Have all parts, hardware, and tools (for Steps 13 & 16) RIGHT THERE within reach. * Skip Steps 13-15 for now * Step 16: Attach part 18 to the left side * Step 13: Attach part 15 to part 18 (I held the Allen wrench in place on the outside of the bar and twisted the bar into place). This doesn’t have to be super tight yet. * Step 13: Hold part 17 and loosely attach part 15 (the bar). * Step 16: Attach part 17 to the right side Now tighten both ends of part 15 to parts 17 & 18, making sure the holes are on the top/bottom. * There. Now your shelf frame is on and you can go back to Steps 14 & 15! *** Note: As I’m getting ready to post this, I realize you can attach parts 17 to both sides, then attach part 15. That might be easier.
J**I
Fits + Sturdy
This stand fits my Dubia 4x2x2 well although it’s a slightly tight fit. It’s also very sturdy and heavy. I love that it had plenty of space to hide all of my reptile accessories. For the most part it is pretty easy to put together as I was able to do it by myself but I would recommend having a second person to help.
S**R
Nice sleek design
Legit and sleek design. Over all nice piece. A bit skeptical about sturdyness of entire structure and the fact that it can hold 1000bs. Did come with some flaws in pics. One of the plastic caps on the frame bar was popped out and will not go in, one side panel seems to be smaller than the frame and has a good gap, there was a knick at the edge of the top panel and the holes for the door hinge were too low and my door does not close. Few minor items that do not keep it from serving it's purpose, but because it cost a bit you would expect better. Instructions were easy to follow and all pieces were in the package. The one thing I will say, if you don't read ahead on instructions, ensure the two long l shaped bars that hold the top small shelf have the hole forward the bottom facing out to be able to screw in the curved bars to it. Other than that pretty decent piece, satisfied with my purchase..
L**.
Great Purchase!
Easy assembly, very sturdy and not wobbly just make sure to screw everything in super tight. I ended up keeping the doors off so that I could fit another enclosure underneath and it looks great!! Would definitely recommend.
J**.
Best item for the money
This is one of the BEST online purchase I’ve ever made! I have more space than I need for my supplies for my bearded dragon! I put 110 gallon tank on it. It fits perfectly. It’s fantastic! It’s extremely sturdy. I’ve had it since March of this year and I’ve not had one issue with that whatsoever! IF i have to give a negative it would be, that since I’m more down to earth at 5’2” that the top shelf is just a little bit high for me lol.
E**D
A happy turtle!
Nice piece! Heavy, sturdy furniture. I'm using it with a 3/4 full 75 gallon tank for my turtle. It's oversized, like all 4x2 furniture. I have fans mounted on the bars and plan to put plants on the top shelf. The natural wood color brings a welcome brightness to it. I covered the top with a cloth lined 4x2 aquarium neoprene pad to protect it from water. The cabinets hide things nicely. I assembled it alone, prereading the instructions. It took about 4 hours, with some challenges I had to fanugle being solo. I added 1 washer per bolt at the support bars to give it just enough room to slide in the framed tank. Looks great on my screened porch. Hopefully, it holds up to the weather changes.
K**S
Absolutely love this ! Perfect for reptile enclosure !
Got this for my 4x2x2 snake enclosure! Absolutely love it ! Easy to assemble, I did it alone! It is very very heavy in box so I just opened and carried the pieces individually to where I wanted to put it together on my 3rd floor 👍🏼! It looks so good! Plenty of storage! Very sturdy! I would absolutely recommend! Oh and it came earlier than expected so that’s always a plus !
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