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Lucky Reptile Tronchos Branches 90-120cm | Natural Oak Vivarium Branches

Lucky Reptile Tronchos Branches 90-120cm | Natural Oak Vivarium Branches

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The LR Tronchos Branches are natural oak branches collected with the wood core intact, measuring 90–120cm in length. Designed for larger vivariums and terrariums, they give climbing reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates substantial, realistic perching and traversal routes that artificial décor simply cannot replicate.

Natural Structure, Retained

Each branch retains its original wood core, giving it real structural integrity rather than the hollowness of cork bark alone. Many pieces carry natural branchouts, adding complexity to the layout without any extra effort from the keeper. Existing layers of moss and lichen on the surface contribute to a convincing, bioactive-ready appearance straight out of the box.

Size and Variety

At 90–120cm, these are substantial pieces suited to full-size vivarium builds. Because these are collected natural branches, no two are identical — diameter, branching pattern, and surface texture will vary between pieces, which is exactly what makes them effective as vivarium furniture. Keepers should expect genuine variation rather than uniformity.

Climbing and Enrichment

Arboreal and semi-arboreal species benefit directly from the three-dimensional climbing opportunities these branches provide. The branchouts allow animals to make choices about height and position, which supports natural behaviour and reduces stress. Species such as chameleons, tree monitors, green tree pythons, anoles, and large arboreal geckos are well served by branches of this scale.

A straightforward, no-compromise addition to any serious vivarium build — the kind of décor that does its job without needing to look like it's trying.

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