Read About Reptile Facts

Reptile Facts will tell you how these apparently ugly looking reptiles can also be fascinating pets. Reptiles are animals with scaly skins and crawling bodies; but some of them can be very colorful and can even be taught tricks. Everything you need to know is in this article.

Reptile Facts -- Health

  1. Inoculations:

    Reptiles have no health issues. They are very hardy creatures and they can live disease-free without any inoculation at all. But you might take your pet reptile to the pet to discuss individual issues.
  2. Vet Visits:

    Reptiles can suffer from parasitic problems from time to time. You must take them to the vet for regular examinations as reptiles will show no external symptoms of their ailments.
  3. Feeding:

    Most reptiles will eat live insects. Hence breeding a few insects where they live will be a good and cheap idea of feeding them. Reptiles also eat several kinds of worms like the wax worms, super worms and the meal worms.
  4. Grooming:

    The best part of owning a reptile as a pet is that it will require absolutely no grooming at all. Its skin is naturally scaly and that can do with absolutely no maintenance at all.
  5. Pet Proofing Your Home:

    You will need to seal the cage or terrarium properly so that the reptile does not escape out. Once the reptile is out, it will escape and could be lost forever.
  6. Environment:

    Reptiles require a dry environment which has a source of water in it. They prefer warmer climates and hence the aquarium might require to be heated. All reptiles love to bask, and at such times they will prefer a basking lamp in their aquariums.
  7. Exercise:

    Reptiles have no exercise needs. Their needs of exercise are met with their regular activity.

Reptile Facts -- Temperament

  1. Pet Temperament:

    Most reptiles are extremely mild mannered pets that are compatible with familiar humans. They will be shy initially, but will slowly gel with everybody.
  2. Pet Socialization:

    It is a good idea to keep a male and a female reptile together. This will keep them from stress and also keep them healthier.
  3. Playing With Your Pet:

    Reptiles can be taught to creep up on hands and back again. This activity can be amusing to children who do not have a morbid fear of reptiles.
  4. Behavior Problems:

    Reptiles will be very hesitant and reluctant initially and will try to hide in the corners of the terrarium. All reptiles have some or the other defense mechanism with which they try to protect themselves from dangers.
  5. Training:

    With patience, reptiles can be trained to perform some tricks. You can teach them to use a rotating drum wheel and some tubes and tunnels tricks.

Reptile Facts -- Supplies

  1. What You Need:

  2. You will want a good sized aquarium with warm conditions and a water source in it. Keep their food in stock. What You'll Want:

    You will need to have no fear of reptiles and a very welcoming mind to learn about them.