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Whether you’re a seasoned herpetoculturist with an Eastern Box Turtle and a Red-Eared Slider, or a beginning herpetoculturist with an Inland Bearded Dragon, you want to ensure that your pet receives proper care. This is why you must provide your herp with Reptivite vitamins, nutritious reptile food and plenty of clean and water that has been treated with a special conditioner. In addition, it’s important that you provide your pet reptile with a habitat that has been equipped with proper reptile supplies for heat and humidity to support his ectothermic nature. As the health and well-being of reptiles are important to caregivers like you, there is an assortment of reptile supplies available that have been specifically formulated for addressing reptile conditions and issues, such a shedding and reptile nutrition. From providing your pet reptile with beneficial bacteria through Bene-Bac to providing him with the calcium along with other necessary other vitamins and minerals, promote your favorite herp’s health, vitality and longevity today.
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I adopted a sick Leopard Gecko from a local pet store. The pet store doesn't take good care of Leopard Geckos. They have dried Mealworms, no calcium, no humidity, and their all crowed in one hide. My Leopard Gecko Geo wasn't eating Mealworms or Crickets. She is underweight and her tail is skinny. I started to get concerned so I started syringe feeding her daily with ReptaBoost. Today I saw her throw up some of the mix. It looks like she was struggling to regurgitate. Also the humidity is high.
When a res turtle skin turns into a lighter shade of pink in some areas of her skin, Is it a disease or inflammation? Can it be treated at home or need vet?
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I had a ball python with a respiratory infection that I had to relocate to a warmer environment during his illness. I have washed the enclosure with bleach, rinsed, then hit it with chlorahexidine, then rinsed it with hot water. How long before I can put a healthy snake in that enclosure without risking their health?
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New baby beardie has spasms every now and then. Giving calcium, water, food, UVB, heat. Neurological, MBD, or vit D deficiency? What else could it be?
My one year-old leopard gecko about a week ago shed and ripped too many layers of skin off her tail and it’s been bleeding and cracking she didn’t drop it off and giving her a bath putting mineral oil on it Neosporin and Vaseline she’s very restless and continuously licks her tail I have her on Eco earth and she still eats and poops and Drinks really good
Hello, I bought a female green anole 1-2 weeks ago, and she isn't doing very well. We house her in a 18"x18"x24" Tall ExoTerra terrarium. There are lots of plants, branches, and hiding spots. Within a coupe of days of getting her, she just stopped moving and laid on the bottom of the terrarium. We live in MA, and we use a reptical supplement. She also hasn't eaten by herself, even after giving her a little more than a week to adjust to her new habitat.
I have a 26 lbs boa constrictor who has a respiratory infection I've called a few vets near me and some don't do snakes the one that does take snakes is not available is there anything I can do to fix this