
A Guide to Caring for Reptiles at Home
Reptiles are a unique pet, with many different species to choose from. Both common and exotic reptile species can make wonderful companion pets with the right care and a dedicated owner. Reptiles have unique needs that an informed owner can understand and meet. If you’re interested in keeping a reptile as a pet, there are several things to keep in mind. Keep reading for more information about some of the most popular types of reptiles as pets and advice on how to take care of one if you decide to get one.
The Social and Intelligent Iguana
If you’re looking for a fun, exotic pet that’s also low-maintenance, an iguana might be the ideal choice for you. These curious reptiles are sociable and intelligent, making them great companions as well as house pets. In addition, they…
1860How to Care for a Bearded Dragon
Caring for a bearded dragon can be time-consuming, but it’s also very rewarding. These big lizards are very friendly and affectionate towards their human caretakers, which makes them great pets. Bearded dragons are inquisitive and…
2036Housing, Feeding and Care of the Crested Gecko
In the last decade, reptile keeping has increased in popularity. From snakes and lizards to turtles and tortoises, there is a wide range of pet reptiles available. If you’re thinking about adding a gecko to your family, here is everything…
2006What Makes the Corn Snake a Popular Pet?
The Corn Snake is one of the most popular pet snakes because of their docile nature and low maintenance needs. Their large size, vibrant colors, and tendency to feed on mice instead of other snakes make them an attractive option for pet…
1903Why The Milk Snake Might be a Perfect Pet
If you’ve been keeping up with the world of pet trends, you probably know that more and more people are choosing to own reptiles as pets instead of traditional domesticated animals. The milk snake is one of the most popular choices for…
1830How to Look After a Ball Python
Keeping a ball python as a pet is not an easy task. They are shy, slow-moving snakes that need to be handled carefully at all times. However, with the right set-up and attention, you can keep a ball python as your pet. Keep reading for more…
1788All You Need to Know about Keeping a Tortoise
Keeping a tortoise as a pet can be an amazing experience, but it isn’t the right choice for everyone. These reptiles are very specific in their needs and aren’t likely to adapt to new conditions easily. If you’re willing to make the…
1743All You Need to Know About Caring for Terrapins
Keeping a terrapin turtle as a pet can be a rewarding experience for both you and your new pet. Turtles make excellent company and are fairly low maintenance pets to keep. They’re also ideal pets for those living in apartments or other…
1755Keeping a Leopard Gecko at Home
When you think of geckos, you probably picture the smooth, blue-eyed teacup variety. But did you know that there are over 1,000 species of gecko? Many of them live in warm climates and thrive in less-than-ideal conditions, which makes them…
2038The Pink Tongue Skink as a Pet
In the wild, skinks are typically shy, secretive loners. However, there are several species of skink that thrive in a home environment and make fantastic pets. The pink tongue skink is one such lizard. They’re relatively easy to care for…
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