A proper hide is not decoration. It gives a reptile the sense of security it needs to feel safe, regulate stress, and settle into a healthy routine. We compared a set of resin reptile houses and hides by weighing each against the material and finish, the size and entrance fit, and what keepers reported about cleaning and durability. Our focus was on shelters that genuinely function as hides rather than ornaments that look the part. In our evaluation we found that the best hide is one that fits your specific animal snugly and supports its humidity needs. A hide should be just large enough for the reptile to tuck inside with its body touching the walls, which is what creates the secure feeling. We recommend matching the hide size to your animal and providing a humid hide for species that need it. Always confirm the species-appropriate temperature and humidity in your enclosure, and consult a reptile veterinarian for any health or husbandry concerns.

Sources