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		<title>American Chameleons Or Green Anole Lizards As Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KittyKitty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[American &#8220;chameleons&#8221;, more properly know as green anole lizards, Anolis carolinensis, has probably become a pet in more homes in North America than any other lizard.
 The green anole is an affiliate of a genus of about 300 species and subspecies, all extremely alike in body configuration and habits, common in tropical and subtropical Northern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American &#8220;chameleons&#8221;, more properly know as green anole lizards, <i>Anolis carolinensis</i>, has probably become a pet in more homes in North America than any other lizard.</p>
<p> The green anole is an affiliate of a genus of about 300 species and subspecies, all extremely alike in body configuration and habits, common in tropical and subtropical Northern America and South America. The Green Anole is the only species of Anole lizard that&#39;s native to the U. S. , but other species have been introduced and have seemingly successfully colonized. True chameleons are reptiles of the Old World and have tiny in common with green anoles, except the ability to change color. In the green anole, the change from brown to green is caused by changes in pigment cells of the skin and the response to various stimuli like temperature, light and emotion. When resting the anole is generally brown during the day, will turn green at night, but fright and other stimuli can cause the anole to turn green at any time.</p>
<p> The green anole also shares another ability with another type of lizard, the gecko. Green anoles aren&#39;t closely related to geckos, but their toes share similar characteristics and both species of lizards may be able to climb flat, smooth surfaces like glass.</p>
<p> Another oddity of the green anole lizard is the possession of a fan on the throat, which can often be extended randomly. Green anole lizards are territorial. The males will stretch their pink or reddish throat fan and bob their head to warn other males of their territory.</p>
<p> A six-inch full-lizard is mature and strong, and thrives well in prison. Green anole lizards need a humid environment, the leaves of plants in the enclosure should be sprayed from time to time as the hanging drops of water that supply the anole with the liquid nourishment it requires. Prisoners can be maintained for lengthy periods on a diet composed of mealworms, but a varied diet of flies and other insects is preferable.</p>
<p> Green anole tails are extraordinarily frail and easily lost. This habit of separating from their tails common for many families of lizards. The new tail generally doesn&#39;t are like the original and you can see at a glance whether a green anole sports its original tail or a regenerated tail, as a regenerated tail is often shorter and the scale pattern is dissimilar. Among the reptiles, only lizards, and not all lizards, can regenerate lost tails.</p>
<p> A colony of one or two green anoles can be kept in a large aquarium or other suitable cage. The enclosure should have abounding foliage, and the enclosure should be well lit. If at all possible, direct sunlight should be available to part of the enclosure. In such conditions, these hardy lizards follow the same activity they would follow in the wild. Territories will be established and breeding may happen. Eggs might be laid underneath the bark or stones in a relatively wet area. Green anole babies, like most babies of other reptiles elders will not receive parental attention. Babies can be fed with small insects. The growth of green anole lizards is reasonably fast, and the hardy species often lives as long or longer in prison than it does in natural habitats.</p>
<p> In spite of the large number sold as pets, the green anole lizard remains abounding in the southern United States, where it frequents trees, plants, vines and around older homes. A substantial number can be caught at night employing a flashlight. Green Anole lizards are among the least costly reptile pets available to personal collectors.</p>
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<p>G. Weir is an amateur herpetologist and runs the <a target="_blank" href="http://lizardsaspets.org">Lizards As Pets</a> website. For more information about different <a target="_blank" href="http://lizardsaspets.org/category/types-of-lizards/">types of lizards</a> as pets visit http://lizardsaspets.org</p>
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		<title>Setting Up An Appropriate Tortoise Housing Facility</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 05:33:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KittyKitty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of things should be thought about before you decide to create a tortoise housing facility. There are many factors that should be looked after, such as how big the tortoise is going to be, where it needs to be positioned, its heating, cleaning and making it apt for supplying the best environment for your pet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of things should be thought about before you decide to create a <strong><a target="_blank" title="tortoise housing" href="http://www.tortoisehousing.com/">tortoise housing</a> </strong>facility. There are many factors that should be looked after, such as how big the tortoise is going to be, where it needs to be positioned, its heating, cleaning and making it apt for supplying the best environment for your pet tortoise. </p>
<p>Before constructing a box for your tortoise you should be fully aware about how large your tortoise will grow over the coming years. Even though growth of the tortoise is slow, they still grow. A tortoise is slow but it certainly likes to climb and explore. In addition, they like to burrow themselves into felt leaves, so your new tortoise house should have enough space for them.</p>
<p>The size of the box will depend upon the dimensions of your pet. You can choose from a number of enclosures that might be suitable for building housing for your tortoise. The main options that are available are wooden cages, glass Vivariums and tortoise tables.</p>
<p>Tortoises require a hiding place after all the roaming and walking. They tend to get very stressed if they can’t find a hiding place where they escape and enjoy a bit of privacy. If you choose to create a wooden house, make sure that you seal it with non-toxic paint otherwise it will absorb all the tortoise excreta that could be harmful for the tortoise as well as yourself. A wire cage is also unsuitable for the <a target="_blank" title="greek tortoise" href="http://www.greektortoise.net/"><strong>greek tortoise</strong></a> and all other kinds of tortoise as it can harm itself with the wires of the cage. In addition to this, it does not hold the heat that is required to keep the required body temperature for the tortoise. </p>
<p>Ensure the security of your pet in advance. The box should be made with high vertical walls that are sufficient to prevent the tortoise from climbing up them and escaping. Also pay extra attention to the furnishings inside the box. They should be able to offer an environment to your pet that is very close to its natural habitat. </p>
<p>Tortoises are extremely gentle animals and they need extra care and protection from the owners to feel homely and secure. If you do buy one, there are many great <strong><a target="_blank" title="tortoise names" href="http://www.tortoisenames.com/">tortoise names</a> </strong>to choose from. However first things first, ensure that you have a good tortoise housing solution that takes care of all the needs of your pet tortoise. </p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About Breeding And Caring For Baby Snakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KittyKitty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately , snakes, like all reptiles, will not breed simply in prison. This is certainly no reason which explains why herpetologists should just keep single examples, in truth numerous species have bred while in the hands of personal collectors, and there isn&#39;t any doubt if snake owners took the effort to take a position in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately , snakes, like all reptiles, will not breed simply in prison. This is certainly no reason which explains why herpetologists should just keep single examples, in truth numerous species have bred while in the hands of personal collectors, and there isn&#39;t any doubt if snake owners took the effort to take a position in collecting a couple of snakes of both sexes there would be more baby snakes born in prison.</p>
<p>Live-bearing, or viviparous, species such as boas, garter and water snakes appear to breed far more freely in captivity than egg-laying, or oviparous snake species. Should the herpetologist have the good luck to be successful, he or she stands an excellent chance of rearing the young. Baby snakes sometimes start feeding after their first slough, which occurs 1 or 2 days after birth. The young of water and garter snakes, doubtless the most easily bred of all reptiles in prison, can typically be started on tiny fish, tadpoles, and earthworms, while individuals from the much bigger species, like the egg-layers, start off on very little mice, presumably hairless or new born.</p>
<p>Care should be taken to make sure the most aggressive of the the baby snake brood does not monopolize the foods provided; it can be so a great idea to separate the heavy feeders from the weak eaters. Baby snakes should usually be given small things to eat, regardless of whether they might deal with much bigger food, for they&#39;ve got a bias to gorge all alone and this may lead to death.</p>
<p>Egg-laying species are additional tough to rear because of need to have to the ideal medium in which to hatch the eggs. Fine sand and leaf mold are excellent in this respect, though good results have been obtained with foam-rubber, paper, and even by leaving the eggs suspended in a plastic bag. No matter what medium is used, the eggs need to be handled as little as you doubtless can, though frequent checks truly should be made, and damaged or glaringly infertile eggs removed. Even though a measure of humidity truly should be saved, the hatching medium should in no fashion grow to be damp &#8211; a continuing temperature of 29C is needed for hatching. Hatching usually happens within 5 to 10 weeks according to the species. On hatching, the baby snakes might be well cared for in the same way as many of viviparous snakes.</p>
<p>The snake-breeders major quandary is that of sexing his pets. Often the double-structured dick of the male is noticeable when the reptile relieves himself, nevertheless it is awfully tough to catch a glance at the precise right moment. Typically the female has a heavier body compared with the male, and her tail is a good bit shorter and noticeably less tapered; the male typically has a longer, more slim tail, tough it is touch to tell with out close examination and 2 snakes of both sexes for comparison.</p>
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<p>Greg Weir is 1 herpetologist and runs <a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/">A Pet Snake</a>, a Net site that supplies information for folk enthused about snakes and <a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/category/pet-snake-care/">pet snake care</a>.</p>
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		<title>Pet Snakes &#8211; What You Want To Understand About Snakes As Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 18:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KittyKitty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why do you want snakes as pets?
I might ask, why would you not desire snakes as pets? Most individuals don39;t often think about snakes as pets ; but certainly this approach is beginning to modify. Snakes can be kept as pets without difficulty: snakes neither make undue mess nor must they be taken out for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why do you want snakes as pets?</p>
<p>I might ask, why would you not desire snakes as pets? Most individuals don39;t often think about <b><a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/category/pet-snake-care/">snakes as pets</a></b> ; but certainly this approach is beginning to modify. Snakes can be kept as pets without difficulty: snakes neither make undue mess nor must they be taken out for walks. And many them are lovely: a Boa Constrictor, a garter snake, or perhaps a hog nose snake is often as attractive as any bird or tropical fish. Though probably not as pleasant as a dog or moggy, a python or boa can be just about as adorable; with plenty still that may then be found out about them, the animal owner is in an ideal position to help in making fresh discoveries and discoveries. The adventuresome snake keeper will potentially need to reproduce from his or her stock: there are a few species which haven39;t yet been reared in prison.</p>
<p>WHAT Do you need TO PROVIDE TO KEEP SNAKES AS PETS?</p>
<p>If you are going to keep<i>snakes as pets</i>, it is especially crucial to offer a place to house the snake before it is either acquired or caught. This preparation is needed due to the temperature it may need, plus many snakes are really presented escapers.</p>
<p>The vivarium or terrarium is a special cage for countless types of tiny animals requiring more than a normal common box to exist in. It39;s necessary to make an effort to form a microcosm of the natural environment to that the reptile is accustomed in the vivarium.</p>
<p>The preliminaries for a vivarium in which to keep<u>snakes as pets</u>; heat, nourishment, light, as well as area. These must haves will generally will effect on the ultimate personal taste of snake. The owner of snakes as pets needs to be totally satisfied that she will keep his/her choice of pet cosy as well as fed, and provide it with enough light as well as space or room. A modest vivarium for only one or two snakes, as an example, may be simply heated by way of a 40 watt bulb, however a large python or boa would need one or two 250 watt glowing lightbulbs to reach an OK temperature. Some snakes could most likely feed happily on worms, raw egg, and cut beef, though a gigantic python may need 1 or 2 entire chickens or rabbits per week. The contrast is unquestionably an incredible one, however it does stress the requirement for thinking cautiously regarding the accessibility of a regular source of the right nutrition: a snake may accept brown-and-white or practically black mice, and yet may appear unexcited by white mice. In almost all cases their food must be lately snuffed out; if the odour and body heat are lacking it is simply an object rather than food, and can even be confounded &#8220;even by a starving snake.</p>
<p>Space or room is very important for the healthy growth and development of all reptiles. Some may seem to do very well and to feed with hardly satisfactory room to turn round, but their normal rate of expansion can be limited. In opposition to the viewpoints of one or two people, snakes do stretch themselves out, and very dynamic reptiles like racer snakes might injure themselves when artificially constrained.</p>
<p>Another critical thing to consider in the choice of a snakes as pets will be the provision of the species. Reptile exports are banned from both Australia and New Zealand, and many North American species are vigorously protected. India, also , has limited the foreign trade of just about all its local fauna. Importing can also be restricted and it&#39;s wise to test government policies prior to making any arrangements. The non-professional may potentially be best advised to buy only those samples widely available in their own area. Many respected pet dealers can source reptiles, though these are typically offered to order &#8220;thru specialist providers &#8220;rather than from stock. These specialised dealers will most probably deliver a stock of their stock to any likely customer. A number of these lists are really inclusive, recommending the food and living environments of the reptiles; and many provide the creature&#8217;s Latin names.</p>
<p>Greg Weir is a newbie herpetologist and runs the <a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/">Pet Snake</a> web site at <a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/">http://apetsnake.com/</a></p>
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		<title>Snakes As Pets: How And What To Feed Your Pet Snake</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 17:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KittyKitty</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First when feeding a pet snake, it is vital thahat they be provided with a safe and <a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/snakes-as-pets/">cosy environment</a> in their enclosure. Generally, <i>snakes</i> consume their prey whole, irrespective of whether it is composed of insects, fish, amphibians, mammals, or birds, this is formed possible because of the maneuverability of the loosely attached jawbones and the adaptability of the skin.<u>Snakes</u> depend mostly on scent to find their prey the constantly flickering tongue picks up particles from the environment and transfers them to a sense organ, called Jacobson&#8217;s organ, found in the roof of the mouth.</p>
<p>Quite a few disputes have raged over the requirement for supplying live prey to snakes. While it&#8217;s right a snake can deal swiftly and painlessly with any prey it may would like to consume, it should invariably be remembered anytime rodents are utilized for feeding there&#39;s always the potential the prey may turn on the snake. A snake in cases like this, whether it is a strong constrictor or perhaps a toxic species, will most likely fail to retaliate and will even sustain fatal injuries. The majority of captive snakes, even those straight from their natural environment, accept dead prey plus its a lot less threatening for the snake. Should an occasion happen in which live food has to be used, both the comfort of the prey as well as the security of the snake is helped by leaving food for the prey within the cage also.</p>
<p>Rodent-eating species are fed with mice, rats, or rabbits, depending on species and size. Guinea pigs (cavies) should not be offered to reptiles because their particularly hard skin and hair can trigger heavy digestive troubles. The quantity of food given at each meal, generally weekly, clearly is decided by the size and species of snake. Smaller, active snakes need more food in relation to their size compared with larger, more lethargic species consequently a four foot rat snake would need about three or 4 adult mice weekly, however one rabbit may presumably keep a 12 foot python happy for a few weeks. Snakes should not be allowed to gorge themselves too heavily, given that, particularly in prison, they&#39;ve got a tendency to gain excess weight with a worrying rate. A good snake ought to have a pleasantly rounded body without being fat; it&#8217;s recommendable always to keep your pet a little hungry so as to maintain its interest in food.</p>
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<p>Hunger strike is a concern regularly experienced with captive snakes. Frequently a snake will go on a hunger strike for many weeks or perhaps months, and then begin to feed again. This is generally the behaviour of snakes that would, in their local countries, either sleep or perhaps be impacted by drought, and presuming the snake is still looked after, this sort of extended fast can do the reptile no harm &#8220;in some instances it may even be of benefit.</p>
<p>Typically hunger strikes occur in lately imported animals. Every effort must be made to offer such snakes with as wide a range of food as is possible: a snake coming straight from the wild may not recognize a white mouse as food, it could take to a brown one or maybe a little gerbil. Raising the heat in the enclosure might spur the snake to eat food. Should this be unsuccessful, switching off all of the lights and leaving the snake in complete darkness could help. It is amazing how easily the presence of a human can put a shy reptile off its food, the owner truly should try to curb his/her keenness for a while by leaving the snake on it&#8217;s own after offering its food. Forced feeding might potentially be recommended in cases of hunger strike, but may very well speed up instead of defer the animal&#8217;s death. A snake is a very delicate creature, and attempts to force food down its throat that could be regurgitated later are definitely not favourable. If kept in correct surroundings and provided the proper food the snake should eat finally; if it does not it&#8217;s possible the snake is unwell or physically hurt, doubtless due to transportation. Naturally, it&#8217;s desirable the future owner observe an individual snake eat before he/she buys it.</p>
<p>Lots of snakes which in their natural habitat prey upon birds can immediately accept day-old chicks. Often these could be purchased from commercial hatcheries when the small chicks are destroyed after sorting.<br /> Species including garter and water snakes, which typically eat live fish, might be coaxed into eating strips of flesh from bigger fish. At the start they might need to be tempted with live minnows or goldfish, but just about all will quickly acclimatize to more freely available food.</p>
<p>Greg Weir is an amateur herpetologist and runs <a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/">A Pet Snake</a>, a website that supplies info for people interested in snakes and <a target="_blank" href="http://apetsnake.com/category/pet-snake-care/">pet snake care</a>.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About Keeping Geckos As Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 17:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KittyKitty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geckos are great escape artists
Geckos are often kept as pets nevertheless , not necessarily within a terrarium. In numerous areas where they&#39;re native they are encouraged to enter dwelling properties to be in a position to get the flying bugs abounding in tropical and subtropical climates.Geckos tend to be appealing to keep but have one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Geckos are great escape artists</p>
<p><b>Geckos</b> are often kept as pets nevertheless , not necessarily within a terrarium. In numerous areas where they&#39;re native they are encouraged to enter dwelling properties to be in a position to get the flying bugs abounding in tropical and subtropical climates.<i>Geckos</i> tend to be appealing to keep but have one negative aspect. Though <u>geckos</u> speedily become used to people and will come to be fed on a regular basis, as in natural habitats, they are accomplished escapologists that can ascend the smoothest, maybe even glass, kinds of surface.</p>
<p>Great care should be taken when setting up geckos &#8216; homes &#8211; even aquariums provide too many probabilities of escape.</p>
<p>In planning the terrarium one should think about the animal&#8217;s behaviours: if disturbed they&#39;ll run further up to hole up so a lid isn&#8217;t good. An entrance at the bottom of the side, providing a safe place towards the pinnacle of the terrarium, is obligatory. The door will need to obviously be close fitting &#8220;likely a sliding one is best. Any kind of air circulation openings should be protected at least using muslin fabric. Considering the fact that geckos are insectivorous, surviving mainly on flies, the way by which the reptile-keeper feeds his pets has a bearing on the covering of the ventilators. If flies are going to be put into the terrarium then the covering should be fine enough to prevent their own escape. As an alternative a tasty food supply could be maintained employing a broader mesh where by flies, though not geckos, may be able to move. If a little bit of beef or ripe fruit is supplied, flies can be tempted into your terrarium and the geckos can eat their fill.</p>
<p>Since many geckos are arboreal the terrarium will need branches for climbing. Like many such lizards, geckos will lick up dew instead of drink, so no water container is necessary so long as the terrarium is sprayed each day with water from a house-plant spray. Most all geckos are nighttime, developing at twilight, however the bright-green members of the genus Phelsuma, the Day Geckos from Madagascar, are keen on sunlight. The nighttime majority respond more quickly if their terrarium is fitted with a blue light.</p>
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<p>Greg Weir is a non-professional herpetologist and runs an internet site about <a target="_blank" href="http://lizardsaspets.org/">Lizards As Pets</a>at http://lizardsaspets.org with a lot more information regarding <a target="_blank" href="http://lizardsaspets.org/category/lizard-care/">Lizard Care</a>.</p>
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		<title>Having Mud Turtles As Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mud turtles are a small type of turtles that are very popular pets these days. Their total length is below 5 inches or 12 cm. Of the two genders, males are usually fractionally smaller when compared to females. An amazing feature of the mud turtle is its plastron, which has a double hinge. By permitting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a target="_blank" title="mud turtles" href="http://www.turtlefacts4u.com/category/mud-turtles">Mud turtles</a></strong> are a small type of turtles that are very popular pets these days. Their total length is below 5 inches or 12 cm. Of the two genders, males are usually fractionally smaller when compared to females. An amazing feature of the mud turtle is its plastron, which has a double hinge. By permitting the mud turtle to withdraw completely within its shell and seal it, the animal is safe against predators.</p>
<p>As soon as the mud turtle emerges from winter hibernation, mating commences. Mud turtles can reach sexual maturity between the age of 5 and 8 years, if female, or 4 and 7 years, if male. During the hot dry summer seasons they can go dormant again. </p>
<p>The mud turtle owner is required to provide a large tank for it, that can hold pver 20 gallons. A depth gradient is also recommended. This could be achieved by incorporating a gentle slope within its environment. </p>
<p>Another essential feature to add to the turtle&#8217;s environment is plants. It&#8217;ll make the <a target="_blank" title="pet turtles" href="http://www.epetturtles.com/"><strong>pet turtles</strong></a> feel more relaxed, when it has the opportunity to escape from prying eyes. Make certain that nothing is able to fatally entangle your turtle. If you are keeping more than one turtle in the same tank, be sure that they can get along with each other without fighting.</p>
<p>The next priority for your turtle&#8217;s well being is a basking platform with a temperature of around 80 to 85 Fahrenheit (26.6 to 29.4 degrees Celsius).  The water can be cooler. Somewhere in the vicinity of 70 and 75 Fahrenheit (21.1 and 23.8 degrees Celsius) is recommended, with a slight cooling at night to imitate a natural day-night cycle.</p>
<p>Mud turtles have an interesting way of self-defence.Similar to the musk turtle and the Australian snakehead turtle, they can generate an awful smell through their glands. They also share other similar features of the musk turtle. Both species have hinged plastrons, although that of the musk turtle is single-hinged. A keel marks the carapace of the musk turtle.</p>
<p>Other interesting mud <strong><a target="_blank" title="turtle facts" href="http://www.turtlefacts4u.com/">turtle facts</a> </strong>include that for most of their life, these little turtles spend hiding in the mud. The native territory of the eastern mud turtle stretches from Long Island to Florida. A variety of predators feed off hatchlings or eggs, including crows, weasels, snakes, opossums, skunks, raccoons and foxes. Adult mud turtles can sometimes be found by the roadside after being run over. </p>
<p>The mud turle eats a variety of foods, like plants, berries, grubs, worms, little fish, insects and tadpoles. Turtle owners can feed them earthworms, crickets, small fish, krill, crayfish, Romaine lettuce, duckweed and water hyacinth. If you are growing duckweed in the turtle&#8217;s tank, you should take care that it does not compromise the functioning of the water filters. Another option for your mud turtles would be to simply choose a brand of aquatic turtle food products on the market.</p>
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		<title>What’s The Best Lizard To Stay Within Captivity?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 08:24:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lizards have been kept as pets for countless years on the other hand in the 4,500 varieties just that are present only a hundred or so are usually prominent from the pet industry. This information will draw upon the four key families of lizard frequently found in captivity to illustrate the reason why some group [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lizards have been kept as pets for countless years on the other hand in the 4,500 varieties just that are present only a hundred or so are usually prominent from the pet industry. This information will draw upon the four key families of lizard frequently found in captivity to illustrate the reason why some group are more appropriate to breeding and living in captivity taking into account elements including size and dwelling space, nutritional needs, durability and expenses involved with providing attention in the long run.</p>
<p> The main family to consider is that of Iguanidae such as Anoles and Iguanas. The Green Anole arises from the jungles of the south-eastern states of America and is a small, slim lizard thriving to 16cm long with a life span of 2-5 years. As being a diurnal group these are active in daytime feeding on a range of small pests.</p>
<p> The next family is Eublepharidae consisting of Leopard along with Fat-tailed Geckos. Leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularis) are one of the tougher lizards which react well to life in captivity and the &#8220;tens of thousands of babies sold annually are captive bred and hatched&#8221; 2(p108). That they grow to around 20cm in size, stay roughly 25-30 years, are really easy to manage as well as feed on various bugs that can be effortlessly purchased.</p>
<p> The fourth family could be the Chameleonidae, including the Veiled Chameleons (Chameleo calyptratus). Expanding to around 45cm and existing around 3-5 years these are generally one other popular lizard because of a few of their power to adjust color and its specialized tongue.</p>
<p> This article has thought to be as well as talked about the key groups of lizard regularly kept as household pets. Lizards will make a great pet if adequate studies are accomplished just before purchase to make sure that an appropriate species has been decided on and that time, area, nutritional specifications and charges involved can be fulfilled.</p>
<p> If you want exotic reptiles as pets, then you need to see these <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buysellreptiles.co.uk/business_listings/reptiles-ct/lizards-sc/">lizards for sale</a>. You can also check out these <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buysellreptiles.co.uk/business_listings/accessories-ct/vivariums-sc/">vivariums for sale</a>.  </p>
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		<title>Bearded Dragons For Sale &#8211; What To Look For Whenever You Purchase An Exotic Lizard As A Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 03:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can find Bearded Dragons available at several pet stores, at reptile stores as well as by individual owners. But when you have never had an exotic pet before, you need to know how to choose one out. You need to be sure you pick the best species as many usually are not as hardy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find Bearded Dragons available at several pet stores, at reptile stores as well as by individual owners. But when you have never had an exotic pet before, you need to know how to choose one out. You need to be sure you pick the best species as many usually are not as hardy as other types to hold as pets.</p>
<p> Once you look through the selection, find out if the Beardie is in great health. You will discover the easiest method to examine health is simply by looking at the behavior of the Beardie. Is he performing tired?</p>
<p> If ever the lizard is acting cowed or otherwise not thinking about his surroundings that may be a sign he&#8217;s stressed and anxiety results in bad wellness in a Beardie. If you look into the Bearded Dragons available, don&#8217;t forget to take a glancewithin the weight. Do you find it bloated?</p>
<p> Whenever you get a bearded dragon available, you should consider several very important things before you buy him/her.</p>
<p> Be sure he/she is lively and aware of their environment.</p>
<p> Their eyes, nose, and mouth should be totally free of any sort of pus or oozing. They must have no type of sores or bite scars and all their feet and legs are there and they may walk and run all around openly.</p>
<p> Furthermore be sure when you&#8217;re selecting from one of several Bearded Dragons for sale that if you happen to be first timer, you don&#8217;t pick up a juvenile that may be too young. Trying to raise one that&#8217;s too young can be difficult as they&#8217;re not as hardy as an grownup. If you choose to go with a young Beardie, make sure you know the precise age and don&#8217;t bring one home that isn&#8217;t at least 6 months old.</p>
<p> For the best choices of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buysellreptiles.co.uk/business_listings/reptiles-ct/snakes-sc/">snakes for sale</a>, here is the link you need to follow: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buysellreptiles.co.uk/business_listings/reptiles-ct/bearded-dragons-sc/">Bearded Dragons for Sale</a>.   <br />    </p>
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		<title>A Lizard&#8217;s Eye View Of Life As A Reptile</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 14:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you think of lizards at all, you feel of those small reptiles that you simply see scurrying down a tree trunk or across your back door at dusk.  There are numerous diverse forms of lizards in the reptile household, and also the group as a whole has some very fascinating behaviors.  The first unusual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you think of lizards at all, you feel of those small reptiles that you simply see scurrying down a tree trunk or across your back door at dusk.  There are numerous diverse forms of lizards in the reptile household, and also the group as a whole has some very fascinating behaviors.  The first unusual behavior, as well as the 1 most people know, is that they can separate from their tails when they are in danger of becoming caught.  You might have knowledgeable this as a child when attempting to catch among the tiny lizards or striped skinks, and ended up with only a tail within your hand. Ensure you go through the other topics written by exactly the same author who usually tries to assist his readers inside the ideal achievable way with his information &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buysellreptiles.co.uk/business_listings/reptiles-ct/lizards-sc/">lizards for sale</a>.  Take out some time and go via these articles to find out more about what you just read, to ensure that you are able to get appropriate results.</p>
<p> The Texas gecko really makes use of his tail as a decoy when confronted by a predator, such as a snake.  The gecko makes his tail point straight up, waves it slowly from side to side, and then sheds the tail.  The tail itself continues to wriggle for a number of minutes, and is hopefully much more fascinating prey than the gecko itself.  Lizard&#8217;s tails are made so that a wall of cartilage passes by way of many vertebra inside the tail, along with the blood vessels and muscles are modified at these points to permit effortless breakage without having considerably harm towards the lizard.  It will grow a brand new tail, but in no way fairly the same as the original tail.</p>
<p> A number of lizards also avoid being eaten by altering color, as a way to blend in with the background.  It usually only takes numerous seconds for a lizard to expand the pigment in its skin to become far more like his surrounding colors.    This color change is made much more efficient if the lizard remains motionless.  Even with out color alter, a number of lizards can successfully play dead, or, as we normally call it, &#8220;play possum&#8221;.  Numerous predators need the vibration or sounds of movement to detect the where the lizard is, and so becoming entirely rigid might be an effective way of disappearing from the menu of the predator. </p>
<p> When a lizard just isn&#8217;t becoming chased by a predator, it can do intriguing and unusual items with its tongue.  The tongues of reptiles can come in numerous distinct shapes, and lizard tongues are typically either lengthy and narrow having a forked tip at the finish, or short and broad.  Both kinds of tongues are utilised to collect molecules from the air and bring them back to an organ in their mouth.  This can be a sense distinct than either smell or taste, but somewhat comparable to each in some respects.  Geckos use their lengthy tongue to clean off their eyes, as numerous geckos don&#8217;t have eyelids, and so wipe their eyes with their tongues.  One Fantastic Plains lizard regularly licks her eggs while waiting for them to hatch.  In Australia, a skink having a bright blue tongue sticks out its tongue at predators, and lets it stay lolling out of its mouth.  Naturalists aren&#8217;t certain of the cause for this behavior.  Finally, chameleons use their lengthy and sticky tongue to reel in their nightly diet program of insects.</p>
<p> These behaviors are only the tip of the iceberg for this fascinating group of reptiles.  Make your own study of these beautiful and unusual creatures, no matter whether capturing one inside your backyard, or discovering those a world away in the library. If you have liked this particular write-up then you&#8217;ll also locate the following info beneficial too &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buysellreptiles.co.uk/business_listings/reptiles-ct/chameleons-sc/">chameleons for sale</a>.</p>
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