How to Buy an Iguana Terrarium
Iguanas make great pets for children over 8 years old. Pet iguanas love to roam loose around the house, but for when you're not around, and to provide the proper heat and humidity, you'll need a terrarium home for your lizard. (Iguanas can grow ... [... more]
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How to Feed Mealworms
Mealworms are deficient in calcium and high in phosphorus. Here's how to balance out their diets. Cut fresh fruits and vegetables such as apples, carrots and yams into 1-inch chunks. Sprinkle calcium and vitamin D powder onto chunks of fruits and ... [... more]
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How to make a Reptile Terrarium Lid
My tank was odd shaped, and frankly, the commercial ones are not that tough (or attractive) so make your own and fit it to your tank, and your house! First off, measure the tank. You want too much material as you are going to need a bit more than ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Green Iguana
The green iguana may live up to 15 or 20 years in captivity if properly cared for. Iguanas are amazing animals. They are fantastic climbers and are able to take a fall from 40 feet and survive. Green iguanas can grow up to six feet at adulthood ... [... more]
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How to Care for an Iguana
Iguanas have seen a surge in popularity. However, this popular pet is frequently misunderstood, and owners must learn the basics of caring for this reptile before choosing an iguana. Proper iguana care is not about giving the animal what it ... [... more]
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How to Find a Lost Pet Snake or Reptile
It's every snake or reptile owner's worst nightmare: You go to check up on your pet only to find that the terrarium or enclosure is empty. Snakes and reptiles can be pretty adept escape artists and once they've escaped their enclosure, they can ... [... more]
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How to Buy Alligators
An alligator may seem like an exciting exotic pet to own, but a full grown alligator is very difficult to care for because of the large size and unpredictable temperament. Alligators are wild animals and should only be owned by experienced ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Pet Chameleon
Chameleons make fascinating and amusing pet reptiles, with their ability to change colors, their long tongues, opposable toes and eyes that roll independently. If you're thinking of a chameleon as a pet, you must know they take a great deal of ... [... more]
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How to House a Bearded Dragon
Bearded dragons are excellent pets to have. Originally from Australia, bearded dragons are good-natured, small in size, love attention and are relatively easy to care for. Follow the tips below for housing a bearded dragon. Choose a home for the ... [... more]
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How to Know that Turtle is having Sex
If you see the turtles riding each other ,that might be a sign that they are having sex. But I think these marine creatures are just like any other animals knows how to breed themselves. But sometimes mounting each other it does not mean mating ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Nile Monitor
The Nile monitor is one of the largest of the monitor lizards. It can grow up to seven or eight feet long and can be very ill tempered. They are very strong and take a lot of work to be tamed. This lizard is not recommended as a pet for beginners ... [... more]
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