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Crested geckos are one of the most popular pet lizards. They are known for being friendly, easy to care for, and relatively small. However, one thing that many people don’t know about crested geckos is that they can overeat if not adequately monitored. In this blog post, we will discuss the dangers of overeating and…
The Leopard Gecko, one of the most commonly owned reptiles in America, bears a striking resemblance to the leopard, with its spotted body the aesthetic is interesting and wonderful to look at, which is probably a big reason for their popularity. If you’re looking to purchase a Leopard Gecko, what substrate is safe? Excavator…
Flex Seal is one of those popular, “do it all” adhesives that were created for several applications. Many reptile owners—and aquarists—are probably curious as to whether or not Flex Seal is safe for repairing wood and other materials that are in their enclosures. Flex Seal is very dangerous to your reptiles if they are…
Have you often wondered to yourself, “Did my snake just make a clicking sound?”? Chances are, she probably has. I’ve heard it in my own ball pythons, but a clicking sound is often heard in most breeds of pet snakes. Most snakes are relatively calm when it comes to showing any signs of illness. They…
Both fire skinks and blue tongue skinks are great reptiles for beginners, but there are some key differences between them, including appearance and temperament. Fire skinks and blue tongue skinks are both interesting-looking reptilian pets with unique personalities, but which is the better skink to own? Let’s look a little closer at the friendliness…
Acrylic paint is one of the safest paint choices for reptile accessories. This type of paint is water-based and free of VOCs, so it can sit safely in a terrarium or vivarium for lengthy periods. You should not use any paint on the skin of your reptile. There are several reasons to choose acrylic…