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Reptile Care & Reptile Products
Bearded Dragons, Iguanas, Chameleons,
Geckos, Corn Snakes, Rat Snakes, Snakes and more Snakes, Green Anoles, Turtles, Lizards, Tree Frogs, Boa's and much more!
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Leopard geckos are a life you'll be responsible for. It is worth spending a few dollars and learning what to do to properly take care of them now. Not knowing how to take care of them properly could end up costing you more.
Our ebook discusses how to give your leopard gecko what it needs. The price you pay for this ebook and the valuable information you get from it could save you time, money and it might help prevent making costly mistakes when caring for your leopard gecko.
Bearded Dragon Care
Everything
you need to know to ensure your beardie lives a long and healthy life
Snake Morph Lists With Photos. Breeders Lists. Care Sheets. Tons of Videos, Photos, and lots of useful information.
Ever thought "I could build my own reptile cage!"
10 Year Reptile Care Veteran Reveals The Simplest, Most Effective Strategies To Keep Your Pet Lizard
Happy And Healthy...
Best Prices On Reptile Supplies!
Bearded Dragon Care Made Easy
How To Raise Interactive, Happy, Healthy
Bearded Dragon
Amazing facts about bearded dragons... and why you
shouldn't even think about getting a beardie
until you read every word!
Whatever your reptile's needs are you can find it here!
Seven Secrets To Saving Your Gecko's Life
Are you making these six deadly (for your Gecko) mistakes?
Do you feed improper amounts of prey and supplementation?
Do you forget to change the UV lamp every several months?
Do you use a heat rock instead of providing proper temperature gradients?
Do you keep your Gecko dry instead of providing adequate moisture?
Do you use Gravel on the floor (which is a BIG no-no)?
Do you hesitate to take your Gecko out of the terrarium?
Did you answer "yes" to any of the questions? YOU NEED HELP!
Finally we have created the Iguana Care Bible
A new and exciting book created just for
Iguana lovers like you!
Covers all the
basic aspects needed to keep a healthy pet Bearded dragon.
Some of the topics
covered include purchasing, handling and feeding of these animals.
It also includes detailed information on the correct and different
methods of housing, a comprehensive zoology section where Beardies are
seen in their natural environments, loads of feedstuffs that can be fed
with recipes and the correct lighting and supplementation for happy healthy animals.

Boa Care Made Easy
Guide To Keeping And Breeding Boas
Complete Guide For Snake And Reptile Enthusiasts
Even if you're a total beginner and haven't got a clue where to start, you can become a Boa expert in a matter of hours simply by reading my manual!
The Secrets Of Iguana Care Handbook
If
You Are Interested In Learning Everything There Is To Know About
Professionally Caring For Iguanas, Than This Is Going To Be The Most
Important Information You'll Ever Read...
Chameleons, Corn Snakes, Rat Snakes and Green Anoles
The
bubbling stump reptiles will love. Creates needed humidity Can be used
with any air pump (sold separately) Bowl assists in the shedding
process Measures 1.75 inches high x 6.5 inches in diameter at base,
actual water containing area measures 4.25 inches in diameter. Includes
one airstone and 8 feet of stealth airline Made of heavy,
impact-resistant resin.
A site for all turtle lovers!
 Aquatic Turtles: Sliders, Cooters, Painted, and Map Turtles
Titles
in this series present basic information on reptiles plus specific
instructions for their care. Each book opens with a description of the
animal as it exists in its natural habitat, then continues with
information on its life cycle and distribution in nature. Readers then
get advice on selecting a good specimen, determining sex, and providing
proper housing, feeding, and health care. Books are heavily illustrated
with instructive color photos. Author(s): R.D. Bartlett and Patricia
Bartlett Barron'sEducational Series, 2003 Paperback, 48 pages

Anoles, Basilisks, and Water Dragons
Titles
in the extensive Complete Pet Owner's Manuals series provide pet owners
with basic information on keeping healthy, contented, well-cared-for
animals. The series includes approximately 175 titles and covers pets
of every kind: dogs, cats, and birds of many breeds, as well as fish,
reptiles, rabbits, hamsters, and just about any other animal that
people keep as a pet. Facts and advice cover all aspects of pet care,
which include proper feeding, housing, health care, grooming, training,
and much more. The text in each manual is supplemented with many vivid,
full-color photos, and with instructive, anatomically accurate line
art.
Each
manual has been individually written by a breeder, trainer,
veterinarian, or experienced animal specialist. Author(s): R.D.
Bartlett and Patricia Bartlett Paperback 96 pages Barron's Educational
Series, 2008
 
Land
hermit crabs are fun, fascinating little creatures that make great pets
for your home or classroom. Ideal for people eight years old and up,
these crustaceans are long-term companions that live approximately ten
years. This starter kit contains all the essentials to create a healthy
habitat for your pet hermit crab. This kit can accommodate up to three
crabs. Also great for small reptiles, amphibians and insects. Includes:
High quality plastic habitat with ventilated lid, one drinking dish
with sponge, two hermit crab shells, one food dish and a climbing wall.
Starter Kit Set-Up: 1. Attach the climbing wall to the inside of the
back panel with suction cups (included). 2. Line the habitat with
appropriate bedding/substrate (not included). 3. Add food and water
dishes (included). 4. Treat water with dechlorinator so it's safe for
crabs to drink (not included). 5. Add a hiding place, such as a half
log (not included). 6. Add extra shells (included) and other
decorations. 7. Place up to three hermit crabs in the habitat. 8.
Fasten lid on top of the habitat. 9. Place the habitat in a low traffic
area, out of direct sunlight and drafts. Other Items You'll Need (not
included): Hermit crab food & treats Tap water conditioner Spray
bottle for misting (crabs need 60% or greater humidity) Hermit crab
bedding/substrate (gravel, sand, bark, or soil acceptable) Habitat
cleaner Heat mat (crabs should be kept between 70° - 75° F) An extra
dish for soaking Hermit crab salt Fascinating Facts about Hermit Crabs
Hermit crabs prefer to live in groups of two or more. Hermit crabs
change shells as they grow. Provide at least two larger shells of
varying sizes. Hermit crabs shed their outer skin so they can grown.
When this happens, their bodies are temporarily soft and vulnerable.
Isolat
25 Best Reptile & Amphibian Pets

25
Best Reptile & Amphibian Pets offers enthusiasts detailed advice
and information on everything from choosing and acquiring an animal to
its feeding, housing, breeding, and health care. The author, an expert
herpetologist, discusses advantages and disadvantages of acquiring
captive-bred animals verses collecting them from the wild. He also
advises on which reptiles and amphibians amateurs should avoid
collecting, how to maintain hygienic and properly heated and lighted
cages and terrariums, and how to treat the animals' injuries and
ailments. Finally, he names and describes the 25 best reptiles and
amphibians for hobbyists to acquire and maintain, and tells why they
are the best. Among them are the Corn Snake, the Garter Snake, the
African Fat-tailed Gecko, the Red-footed Tortoise, the Green Treefrog,
and 20 more. Color photos throughout. Author: R. D. Bartlett Paperback,
160 pages Barron's Educational Series, 2006
Exo Terra Screen Terrarium UV & Air Permeable Habitat
The
Exo Terra Screen Terrarium is an ideal habitat for many reptiles and
amphibians. The bottom is completely waterproof and can hold up to 3"
of water or moist substrate. The screen design allows for maximum air
circulation, ensuring that the terrarium is well ventilated. The
continuous air circulation also helps to minimize odors and fungus. To
raise air humidity in the terrarium: regular misting, moistened
substrate, or an Exo Terra Waterfall with Fogger (sold separately) can
be used. To maintain a higher level of humidity in the terrarium, live
plants (or Exo Terra Jungle Plants - also sold separately) can be
added. The addition of an Exo Terra Background (sold separately) will
help control the misting water and retain it inside the habitat.
Compatible with Exo Terra Terrarium Stands, Compact Tops, and the Exo
Terra Digital Thermometer and Hygrometers. (All items sold separately.)
Features: Easy to install Extremely well ventilated Sliding front
access door Sturdy, lightweight construction Ideal for Chameleons and
many arboreal species UV light permeable For indoor and outdoor use
Sliding front door for easy access - locks to prevent escape Easy to
open and lock top screen Closable wire and tube inlets Made from very
fine black mesh, provides easy viewing Made in China.
  
Lizards
(Beginning Vivarium Systems)
The
highly acclaimed Advanced Vivarium Systems books, founded and guided by
herpetocultural pioneer Philippe de Vosjoli, are the #1 books on
reptile care. From choosing a pet to selecting a veterinarian to
feeding, housing, breeding, and more, these books deliver the most
helpful and up-to-date information available on popular reptiles and
amphibians kept as pets. Author: Russ Case BowTie Press, 2006
Paperback, 120 pgs
Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates
All
animals shown in this volume can be purchased at pet stores and other
outlets. The authors advise on the do's and don'ts of purchasing,
proper caging, and correct feeding. Each animal profile includes the
species' place of origin, its size from hatchling to adult, lifespan,
and general behavior traits. A wide array of animals are coveredsnakes,
lizards, skinks, geckos, turtles and tortoises, frogs, toads,
salamanders, tarantulas, scorpions, mantids, crabsand even cockroaches.
269 color illustrations. Author(s): Patricia P. Bartlett, Billy
Griswold, DVM, and R.D. Bartlett Barron's Educational Series, 2001
Paperback, 228 pages
   
Provide your reptiles, amphibians and tarantulas bedding material that enhances their environment and is environmentally friendly. Bed-A-Beast
is made from 100% natural fiber which is also 100% recyclable. One disk
is about .03 ounces and is enough for a 10-gallon terrarium. Can be
left moist for tropical terrain or dried for desert terrain. Features:
Made from 100% natural materials Easy to prepare: 1 brick expands 7-8
times Non-toxic and non-abrasive to the skin & eyes Highly
absorbent Harmless if ingested Directions To use wet: To prepare, place
block in a pail, sink or large pot. Add 3-4 quarts of hot water. Allow
block to expand for 20-30 minutes. Fluff out material by hand. Wring
out excess moisture if desired.
To
use dry: Squeeze out excess moisture, spread thinly, allow to dry in
the sun as required. Bed-A-Beast bedding makes an excellent soil
additive for gardening and can be used as a replacement for Sphagnum
Peat Moss. Used bedding can also be safely composted. Made in Sri Lanka
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