Stone caves, bark tunnels, and stump forms for leopard geckos and small geckos.
Stone caves, bark tunnels, and tree-stump hides for geckos, small lizards, skinks, and compact terrarium scenes. Pick by pet type first, then check size and placement.



Many pieces can be considered across small pet setups, but the final choice should come from body size, entrance clearance, and enclosure layout.
Stone caves, bark tunnels, and stump forms for leopard geckos and small geckos.
Compact decorative forms for juvenile and small lizard habitat scenes.
Low cave and tunnel silhouettes where body shape and opening size are checked first.
Artificial stone and bark pieces for micro terrarium styling and photo scenes.
Choose the visual world, then confirm species, dimensions, material direction, and placement notes.

Woodland bark tunnels and tree-stump forms for compact terrarium scenes.

Stone cave silhouettes selected for small gecko and desert-style layouts.

Rounded and corner rock forms for ground-level habitat decor.

Log, trunk, and stump hides for woodland micro-habitat styling.
A tighter launch set of stone caves, bark tunnels, and tree-stump forms with supplier traceability, multi-pet fit notes, and decor-first positioning.
leopard geckos, small geckos, small lizards
$29.99
leopard geckos, small geckos, small skinks
$26.99
leopard geckos, small lizards, small skinks
$29.99
leopard geckos, small lizards, juvenile reptiles
$27.99
small geckos, leopard geckos, small skinks
$18.99
small geckos, small lizards, small turtle display setups
$18.99
small geckos, leopard geckos, juvenile skinks
$19.99
leopard geckos, small skinks, small lizards
$19.99
small geckos, juvenile skinks, micro reptile displays
$16.99
leopard geckos, small geckos, juvenile lizards
$21.99
small geckos, leopard geckos, juvenile lizards
$21.99
leopard geckos, small skinks, small lizards
$22.99
small geckos, leopard geckos, small skinks
$22.99Every habitat is different. Start with your animal, then check enclosure role, scale, and placement before using any decor.
Use pet-type notes as a starting point, then compare entrance shape, body size, and natural behavior.
Think about floor space, access paths, humidity exposure, and whether the piece blocks daily care.
Check edges, coating, odor, loose parts, and stability before placing any decor inside a habitat.
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