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How to Know the Difference Between a Reptile and an ...
Ever wondered what the difference between a reptile and an amphibian is? It's not as difficult as you may think. Amphibians and reptiles are believed to have a common ancestor and were even grouped together for collective study by scientists ... [... more]
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How to Catch a Lizard Every Time
Anyone who lives an a slightly arid region knows what's like to have a lizard loose in the house. Removing them has always involved a big chase, and a few bites on the fingers. But there's an easy way to catch a lizard without chasing it, and ... [... more]
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How to take care of leopard geckos
My E-how article is about taking care of leopard gekcos. You will learn what to feed them what to house them in what is needed and much much more. Go to your local petstore and look for a 5 gallon aquairium and lid. You can get paper towel rolls ... [... more]
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How to Choose and Purchase A Healthy Leopard Gecko
Have you ever wanted to look across your room and see a tiny dinosaur stomping around in a glass container right on your shelf?! That may be impossible - but owning one of these exotic, friendly creatures is definitely the next best thing! So how ... [... more]
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How to handle a leopard gecko properly
How to handle a leopard gecko properly. handling a leopard gecko is easy. they are trusting and will walk around your arms, shoulders, and back. just don't let them fall off! Pets > Reptiles, ... handling a leopard gecko is easy. they are ... [... more]
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How to Know Gecko Lizard Varieties and Types
Geckos are lizards in the Gekkonidae family, which has about 1200 species. They are able to vocalize with chirps and clicks, making them unique among lizards. Geckos are unusual for their ability to adhere to sheer surfaces such as glass. Geckos ... [... more]
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How to Feed a Gecko
Proper feeding keeps your lizards healthy for many years. Young geckos need more feeding times during the week to help their bodies develop. Geckos feed on insects, especially their main staple, crickets. Supplement the lizard's diet with meal ... [... more]
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How to Set Up A Leopard Gecko Vivarium
A Leopard Gecko does not require many objects for it to thrive in it's cage as it is very hardy but still has its needs. Put your substrate such as sand, newspaper, or aspen bedding on your cage floor. Place your water and food dish in the square ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Crested Gecko
Crested Geckos are one of the easiest reptiles to keep. They eat both insect and fruit based diets, and can be tamed enough to be held. Crested geckos grow to up to 10 inches including their tail. If a crested gecko loses his tail, it will never ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Leopard Gecko
You've bought all the necessary equipment for the Leopard Gecko you've just purchased. He's settling well into his home and with his new family. To keep your Leopard Gecko happy, it's important to learn how to care for him properly. The following ... [... more]
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How to breed leopard geckos
Mating and/or breeding leopard geckos can be tough. All you need is a little patience and some time and everything will work out perfectly. Following are the steps needed to breed the perfect lizard every time. The best time of year to breed ... [... more]
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How to Identify the Sex of a Gecko
Its quite hard to determine whether your Gecko is a female or male, but hopefully, this little guide will help you Is there a visable row of pores shaped liked a V? If so, you have a male Gecko. These pores are femoral pores. Female Geckos have ... [... more]
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