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Reptile CareTips On Adopting Reptiles
Instead of paying a lot of money at the pet store you can adopt a no-longer wanted animal. Zoos are the prime target for unwanted lizards, snakes and iguanas, but they can't usually take them. Reptiles Need Exercise
Take your snake for a swim. Take your lizard for a walk. Let that tortoise stretch its legs. It does a cold-blooded body good. Perhaps your pet green iguana won't catch a Frisbee and you ... Reptile Care Product
Repti-Cal Phosphorus free Calcium and Vitamin D3 supplement for Reptiles and Amphibians. Contains natural Oyster Shell with added Vitamin D3. Repti-Mist Moisture spray ... Reptile And Amphibian Care
Reptiles and amphibians together make up a group of animals known as herptiles (meaning "bumpy skin"). This group includes, but is not limited to: lizards, snakes, frogs and toads, turtles, newt ... Reptile Aggression
Reptiles can be great pets. But some herps are more likely to bite than others, especially those with irascible personalities. For those of us who are fascinated by reptiles and amphibians, it¡¯ ... Keeping Your Reptile Safe When Disaster Strikes
A glance at a weather map in the summer usually shows tropical disturbances lining up in Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf waters, as peak hurricane season approaches. Each year, millions of communit ... How To Handle A Reptile
The first thing to know about handling your reptile or amphibian is that these animals do not like being handled. While some gradually will get used to being picked up and held, most will not. I ... Holiday Reptile Care
A lot of us who have families, and even those that don't, make our annual holiday treks around this time of the year. Here are a few simple suggestions and tips for keeping your reptile in peak ... Feeding Your Reptile
Professional herpetologists and pet owners have long debated the value of feeding live prey to reptiles. With some it¡¯s a good idea, with others it¡¯s not ¨C in fact it can be dangerous. < ...Feeding Your Insect Loving Reptile ¨C Cricket Alternatives
Many reptiles survive and thrive on a diet of insects. For most, this means crickets. But sometimes, having a diet of just one type of insect gets a little tiresome and may even be nutritionally ... |
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