Spring Cleaning Your Pet-Friendly Home
As the days get longer and your home is being bathed in sunlight, you may start noticing the dirt, fur and dust that has accumulated during the winter months.
Explore our archives for tips and advice for every aspect of your reptile’s care throughout all life stages.
Seemingly invincible, even these creatures have to watch what they eat.
Inexpensive, readily available "people" foods are good for some but not all.
Reptiles are much different from other pets, and should be handled differently as well.
As the days get longer and your home is being bathed in sunlight, you may start noticing the dirt, fur and dust that has accumulated during the winter months.
Bringing a reptile home can be stressful for both you and your pet. It’s important to know the proper way to introduce your reptile to its new reptile habitat.
Raising a reptile in the classroom can be a fun and educational for students.
Vacations can be hard for reptile owners. Here are some tips to follow if you don’t want to leave your pet at home.
Traveling with your reptile requires significant preparation and causes needless stress. It is best to leave him home.
Will your reptile be safe in your home if he escapes or wanders freely outside his habitat?
A well-designed living area is essential if you want your reptile to be comfortable and healthy
The conditions inside your home affect the conditions inside your pet's vivarium.
Even scaley, spiny, slithery creatures appreciate a treat every once in a while.
Turtles will eat a wide variety of foods, giving you many healthy and exciting treat options.