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Musk Turtle
…neck. The carapace is domed, and it is brown or black. Habitat Size: 20 gallon aquarium for hatchling, 40 gallon or larger for adult Lighting: Basking lamp, UVB light Temperature: Basking area should be 90° F; exact water temperature will vary by species. Those that are found further south will need…
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Musk Turtle
| "Musk Turtle" can actually refer to one of five different species, but their care is fairly similar. This profile covers general information regarding overall genus Sternotherus). |
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African Clawed Frog
…males. Habitat Size: At least 10 gallons for one frog. Lighting: Additional lighting is not absolutely necessary, but we recommend 10 to 12 hours of indirect UV lighting per day. Never put the tank in direct sunlight. You can use a black light at night if you wish to observe your frog without disturbing…
African Clawed Frog
| The African Clawed Frog is a completely aquatic frog. They are excellent swimmers and can swim in all directions - including backwards - easily. These frogs make great pets for both the experienced and beginner herp enthusiasts. Learn More > |
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Argentine Black & White Tegu
…male. One female's enclosure can be slightly smaller. A pair need at least 6 ft x 3-4 ft. Lighting:There are a variety of lights that you can use in your tegu's habitat. A basking lamp, full spectrum UV light, and day heat bulbs should be used during daylight hours. At night, you may need to use a nocturnal…
Argentine Black & White Tegu
| Also known as the "Giant Tegu," the Argentine Black & White Tegu is the largest species of tegu. Intelligent and curious, they make wonderful pets and are fun to interact with. |
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Naturalistic Terrariums, How to Create
…enough by their environment will often suffer from a decreased appetite or refuse food altogether. Failing to provide the right accessories and lighting will alter their photoperiods, disrupting their sleep patterns. Setting up a naturalistic terrarium will ensure that your reptiles will eat properly…
Naturalistic Terrariums, How to Create
| Though artificial habitats are easier to set up and maintain, a naturalistic habitat will be far better for your herp if you can do it correctly. |
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