Category: Reptiles

  • Can Two Male Red Eared Sliders Live Together?

    Can Two Male Red Eared Sliders Live Together?

    Turtles are pets that are going to be around for a very long time, so as a turtle owner you want to make sure that they’re as happy as they can be. One of the most common concerns about turtles is wondering if they’re lonely. If you’re worried about your little friend swimming around their…

  • Why Is My Red-Eared Slider Biting the Female?

    Why Is My Red-Eared Slider Biting the Female?

    Your pet turtles have been happily getting along for what seems like forever. They’ve always gotten along. They play together, eat together, and pretty much leave each other alone. Then all of a sudden one of them starts biting and attacking the other out of nowhere!  If you’ve got a male and a female in…

  • Is My Bearded Dragon Overweight? What you have to know.

    Is My Bearded Dragon Overweight? What you have to know.

    Bearded dragons carry excess weight in five main areas of their body, and checking these is a surefire way to determine if your pet is piling on the pounds. Too much weight can cause problems for these reptiles, so it is essential to make sure that they have a healthy lifestyle to prevent becoming overweight. …

  • 6 Reptiles That Don’t Need to Be Fed Every Day 

    6 Reptiles That Don’t Need to Be Fed Every Day 

    Finding the right pet to fit your lifestyle can be tricky, especially if you are always on the go. High-maintenance pets, like cats and dogs, require daily attention and feeding. If you find yourself longing for companionship at home but know you need the freedom to stay away for a day or two, or maybe…

  • Reptiles That Don’t Need A Lot Of Space

    Reptiles That Don’t Need A Lot Of Space

    Not everyone has a large amount of space in their living environment to dedicate to their love of reptiles, and that’s okay! Many reptiles don’t mind having smaller enclosures, the most common being smaller species of lizards, snakes, and turtles.   Although the setup will vary depending on the type of reptile you’re looking to…