Reptile Care & Info



Choosing a Reptile Enclosures
After you have researched and decided what reptile you are going to purchase. You will need a suitable reptile enclosure and one that best suits your reptiles natural habits example Climbing, Running, Swimming. I can’t see the point of owning an amazing looking critter and then sticking in a tiny tub box or tank. Not only is it cruel to the reptile but the enjoyment of being able to sit down and watch your snake or lizard move freely around thier enclosure is very limited. To save constant upgrading choose a reptile enclosure that is going to be an reasonable size for at least a couple of years. Healthy reptiles can grow fast and a small enclosure can fast become inadequate. You don’t have to over do it for baby reptiles as a smaller enclosure will make them fell more sercure and will house them happly for a number of years.

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Australian Reptiles

Reptile Heating

Reptile Lighting

Reptile Substrates

Reptile Foods and Vitamins


Bearded Dragons

Blue Tongues

Pythons

Boyd’s

Spencers Monitor

Mertens’ Monitor

Frill-necked Dragon



*Information given about reptile care is in our opinion and is gathered through years of experience and by confiding in herpetologists and other relevant sources. Our opinion may not be the same as other reptile keepers (herpetologists). Some references are taken from the Department of Environment and Resource Management Code of Practice which is in accordance with section 174a of the Nature Conservation Act 1992.