For example, snakes can be considered more “budget-friendly” (eating once a week or more), while other reptiles such as large lizards (e.g., tegu lizard, bearded dragon) can be more expensive to maintain, costing as much as a cat or a small dog [35, 36]. In this study, the ...
Lastly, in our list of the best small pet lizards come the group Australian lizards known as “Uromastyx”. This is a hugely diverse group of lizards, though most grow no larger than a bearded dragon. Hailing from the hot and arid parts of Oceania, these lizards like it hot – with a...
This review presents the inland bearded dragon, which is one of the most popular lizards as a pet. The author summarises the optimal housing and feeding conditions. As they are omnivore, next to the feeds of animal origin it is also important to offer them optimal proportion of feeds of ...
Since then the reptile trade has moved on. Dealers and pet owners are better informed than ever before about how to keep turtles as pets, and a far broader range of species is available. Musk turtles represent one of the turtles best suited as pets. One of the most appealing aspects of ...
A day-in–the-life of a typical chameleon –plus, the many great reasons why you should want to have this amazing creature as a pet! How to easily create a habitat for your chameleon that mirrors their natural environment and makes them feel right at home!
You can simply change the sizes to suit your reptile. Big, small – it does not matter. Just build the snake cage to suit your pet.You’ll feel good knowing that the cage is the right size for your snakeand they are housed in a cage that is the optimum size.Saving you time and ...
Pet bearded dragons will happily eat all manner of fruits, vegetables and salad crops, but can they eat cabbage as part of their diet? Bearded dragons can eat cabbage. In… Can Bearded Dragons Eat Kale? Let’s be honest. A kale smoothie may not fill many of us with joy. But there’...
Bearded dragonsare arguably the most widely-kept pet lizards in the world. The Australian bearded dragon (or “beardie” for short) reaches a reasonable size of around 60cm meaning they are chunky enough to be safely handled without being so large as to need an unrealistically-large vivarium....