Reptile
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Exotic Pets
Top Reptile Pets for Families – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
Dogs and cats may be more standard as family pets, but for the family looking for a new friend that…
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How Much UV Light Does Your Reptile Really Need? – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
One of the essentials to taking care of a reptile pet is making sure it gets adequate lighting. In nature,…
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​ Why Your Reptile Needs Extra Calcium – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
If you’re already a herp owner, you probably find yourself sprinkling calcium powder on crickets, cockroaches, or veggies every so…
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Selecting the Right Reptile Habitat Décor – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
At first glance this may sound like some kind of exotic pet interior design piece. But that’s not what it’s…
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Can My Reptile Give Me a Disease? – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
We’ve already talked about how reptile and amphibian pets can pass salmonella to their handlers, yet this disease can be…
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Top Methods to Help Your Reptile through Shedding – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
Shedding is a necessary function for skin. You shed your skin, and so does your reptile. The big difference, however,…
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Everything You Want to Know about Reptile Brumation – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
Brumation probably isn’t a word you hear often in association with your exotic pet, or ever really, unless you’re a…
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If You’ve Never Replaced Your UVB Light, You May Be Harming Your Reptile – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
Photo courtesy of Xavier Jijón Diurnal reptile species require a UVB light bulb to get appropriate heat and lighting for their…
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How to Know if Two Reptile Species Can Live Together – The Tye-Dyed Iguana
Photo by Pierre Bamin Deciding whether to live together. It’s a big deal. Even for exotic pets. If you’re planning…
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