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Box Turtle Care

You have a new box turtle but do not know how to take care of him. Don't worry, there are simple steps to keep your box turtle healthy and very happy.
Joshua Park
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How To Bath A Bearded Dragon

Many bearded dragons owner don't know how to keep a dragon clean, so here are some words about bathing a bearded dragon.
Florian Ross
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Bearded Dragons Shedding - Is Skin Exfoliation A Problem?

A beardie sheds its skin regularly. In order for this to happen, he requires the correct conditions. In captivity these conditions are aided by a basking lamp and warm environment.
Florian Ross
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What to Look for when Choosing a Bearded Dragon?

Many times people get a beardie and just love the creature but unfortunately the animal dies in a couple of weeks or months. In fact, statistics show that more than 70% of beardies die in their first year of life, if they live together with a new owner.
Florian Ross
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Leopard Geckos

Leopard Geckos are one of the easiest lizards to breed and keep in captivity. This article is for those who want to learn more about Leopard Geckos.
Andrew Waterson
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Who Else Wants a Bufo Alvarius Toad?

Facts about the toad Bufo Alvarius (Sonoran Desert toad) sometimes called the psychedelic toad because of the hallucinogenic properties of its toxic venom.
Robert Scheer
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Housing a Bearded Dragon

Bearded Dragons need a large enough habitat to allow for a variety of distances from the heat source. A glass aquarium is recommended for security, ease of maintenance, and pet viewing. To avoid the expense of multiple habitats as your pet grows to adulthood, consider using a partition that can be easily adjusted.
Florian Ross
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Bearded Dragons Substrate - What's The Right One?

The bearded dragons substrate (sometimes called flooring) is the material used to line your dragon's housing. In their native environment, Bearded dragons live in sandy desert areas. Playground sand is often used because it is relatively dust free and easy to maintain, although there have been reports of intestinal impaction. Substrates can also include wheat bran (pest free and rated for human consumption), outdoor carpeting, non-stick padded shelf liner, and paper towels. Other...
Florian Ross
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What Are The Right Foods For A Bearded Dragon?

The type of food you feed your dragon can vary depending on its age. At the earlier stages of life a dragon will need more protein and fewer greens, but it is advisable to introduce greens as early as you can. If you shun these, your pet may not take to them later as it matures. Bearded Dragons are omnivorous - they eat bugs and vegetation.
Florian Ross
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What Is The Right Substrate To Use For A Bearded Dragon

The substrate (sometimes called flooring) is the material used to line your dragon's housing. In their native environment, Beardies live in sandy desert areas. Playground sand is often used because it is relatively dust free and easy to maintain, although there have been reports of intestinal impaction. Substrates can also include wheat bran (pest free and rated for human consumption), outdoor carpeting, non-stick padded shelf liner, and paper towels. Other good substrates are...
Florian Ross
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