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  1. General Care and Maintenance of Tokay Geckos and Related Species (The Herpetocultural Library) by Sean McKeown, Jim Zaworski, 1997-08
  2. Boas & Pythons: Breeding and Care by Erik D. Stoops, Annette T. Wright, 1993-10
  3. Quick & Easy Horned Frog Care (Quick & Easy) by Allen Both, 2005-08-30
  4. Snakes: Giant Snakes and Non-Venomous Snakes in the Terrarium : Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, and Diseases (A Complete Pet Owner's) by Klaus Griehl, 1984-05
  5. Water Dragons: A Complete Guide to Physignathus and More (Complete Herp Care) by Bert Langerwerf, 2006-08-01
  6. General Care and Maintenance of Popular Monitors & Tegus (The Herpetocultural Library Series) by Michael Balsai, 1997-08
  7. Quick & Easy Green Anole Care (Quick & Easy) by Raymond E. Hunziker, 2005-08-30
  8. Newts Their Care in Captivity by Jordan Patterson, 1994-06
  9. The General Care and Maintenance of Common Kingsnakes (The Herpetocultural Library) by David Perlowin, 1993-03
  10. Quick & Easy Tokay Gecko Care (Quick & Easy) by Allen R. Both, 2006-01-30
  11. The General Care and Maintenance of Burmese Pythons: Including Notes on Other Large Pythons (General Care and Maintenance of Series) by Philippe De Vosjoli, 1991-03
  12. Lizards in the Terrarium: Buying, Feeding, Care, Sicknesses, With a Special Chapter on Setting Up Rain-Forest, Desert, and Water Terrariums (A Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Harald Jes, 1987-11
  13. Garter and Ribbon Snakes: Facts & Advice on Care and Breeding (Reptile Keeper's Guide) by Richard Bartlett, Patricia Bartlett, 2001-09-01
  14. The Iguana Den's Care and Keeping of Giant Green Iguanas by Meredith Martin, 2005-04-04

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42. Ball Python, Royal Python Captive Pet Snake Care
Ball pythons are becoming more and more popular in the pet trade. Like all tropical reptiles in captivity, it requires special care and housingfacts
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Introduction All to often when people hear the word "Python" they immediately think "Giant Killer Snake", but not all pythons grow to be giant. Of the three most commonly known species of pythons, the reticulated python (Python reticulatus) is the largest reaching twenty-five plus feet. Burmese pythons (Python molurus molurus) are a bit smaller than the reticulated reaching twenty-plus feet. Unlike their relatives, the Ball python (Python regius) only grows from three to six feet long; however, they seldom reach six feet in captivity. Most are easily tamed and reluctant to bite. A small cat could deliver a much more serious bite than adult ball python. We don't claim to be experts on Ball pythons, but we have been successful raising our six. If any of the following content helps you in caring for your own snake, please leave us a note. Ball pythons are becoming more and more popular in the pet trade. Many are imported every year; however, captive-bred snakes are becoming increasingly more popular. Even though the petstore keeper might tell you that ball pythons are easy to care for, they can be quite a handful. If you have never owned a reptile, I would suggest a boa or cornsnake to gain experience before purchasing one. If you still have your heart set on a ball python, it would be to your advantage to learn everything you can about them before bringing one home. Learning their habits will also help when deciding on a snake to purchase. It is also a good idea to have your reptile enclosure set up and ready for your new pet before bringing them home from the petstore.

43. ACS Distance Education
Discuss the care of both sick healthy amphibians and reptiles. Develop an improveed capacity to discuss, advise on and apply pet care practices in
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44. ACS Distance Education
pet care AAG100 Discuss the care of both sick healthy amphibians and reptiles. Explain how you determine the sex of a guinea pig, and at what age do
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45. Water Turtle Care Sheet - HerpStation - Reptiles, Amphibians, Herps, Herptiles -
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WATER TURTLE CARE SHEET
BY VALERIE HAECKY
Note: This care sheet is put together from many sources: books, other care sheets, several people's personal experiences. Note: For box turtles, refer to the box turtle care sheet. For mud turtles, see the mud turtle notes below. For softshells, see the notes on softshells below.
Is A Turtle The Right Pet For You?
    Of course, if you pick up a turtle from the road, or a friend drops of a turtle at your house, or you end up with a turtle unexpectedly for some other reason, this question is almost moot. But only almost. If you have been blessed with a turtle, and you decide you cannot fulfill all its needs for whatever reasons, you may want to consider adopting out. Most herp societies have adoption programs. * Turtles are not Ninja Turtles. They will not perform tricks, talk, or perform heroic deeds. They don't eat pizza either. Some turtles like to have their head or shells stroked, but most of them don't like to be held or touched. Water turtles are primarily a look-at pet. They will learn to recognize you, though; they will lose their fear; and they will eat from your fingers (sometimes including your fingers :-) * Turtles live 40 and more years. Are you willing to take on a long term commitment? Or if you think you will only have the turtle for some time, are you willing to look for a good new home for it when you cannot keep it any longer?

46. IrishAnimals.ie: Pet Care Resources Ireland
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47. What Small Animals And Reptiles Can Teach Your Kids - By Critter Adventures
reptiles need food, water and shelter as well as exposure to ultraviolet light A kit that s earning lots of praise from the pet care industry is made by
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Critter Adventures (ARA) - When your youngster comes home from school all excited about having a class pet and begs you for an animal of their own, you may want to give their request some serious consideration. Numerous studies have shown that animals teach children lessons they'll carry with them for a lifetime: responsibility, friendship, compassion and respect for nature.
"When your child begs you for an animal of their own, you may want to consider their request. Studies show that animals teach children lessons they'll carry with them for life: responsibility, friendship, compassion and respect for nature." While cats, dogs and fish are the most popular pets, they are also a lot of work, which may explain why small animals like mice, rats, hamsters, gerbils, snakes and lizards are gaining in popularity. According to the American Pet Products Manufacturer's Association (APPMA) National Pet Owners Survey, 9.7 million U.S. households now have a small pet in them 4.1 million of them are reptiles. If you're considering joining the crowd, here's a guide that will get you started, starting with some basic information about the animals.

48. NEWSWATCH 50 || WWTI Watertown - Pet Care
Though they can be dangerous, reptiles are advantageous because they require very Veterinarians who make house calls fill valuable niche in pet care
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49. NEWSWATCH 50 || WWTI Watertown - Pet Care
pet tortoises The turtle family includes a lot of different types of reptiles. Veterinarians who make house calls fill valuable niche in pet care
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50. Snakes As Pets
The care provided is often inadequate, and the reptile or amphibian soon dies or Though some pettrade amphibians and reptiles are now being bred in
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From Snakes in Question: The Smithsonian Answer Book (pages 149-151) by Carl H. Ernst and George R. Zug, published by the Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC Used by permission of the publisher. Not for re-use without written permission from the publisher.
We do not believe that any amphibian or reptile should be kept as a pet.
Why do we discourage keeping snakes when we are writing a book about them? Snakes are fascinating creatures, and we understand the desire to keep them in captivity. We also know many people who take good care of their snakes, but we have seen too much poor care . Too often, snakes and their kin are viewed as requiring minimum care rather than specialized care. The care provided is often inadequate, and the reptile or amphibian soon dies or experiences ongoing suffering. Though some pet-trade amphibians and reptiles are now being bred in captivity, the majority still come from wild populations. During transport to pet stores, amphibians and reptiles are typically held and shipped in unsanitary and inhumane conditions. Many die, and most of the survivors arrive in ill health. Furthermore, collecting for the pet trade has drastically reduced many populations. Thus we view the pet trade mainly as an anti-conservation activity We realize that many people want snakes as pets, so even though we discourage the practice, we will offer a few

51. Considering A Pet Snake?
Entire Site, Dogs, Cats, Fish, Birds, Ponds, reptiles, Small pets, Wild Birds ARTICLES pet care advice from our veterinarians and educational staff.
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52. EHow.com - Small Pets And Reptiles - Learn From Our How-to Guide
eHows Small pets and reptiles. Feeding. Choose the Right Kind of pet Food Select the Right Kennel for Your pet. Health. care for Chinchillas care for
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53. Division Of Animal Control - Pet Care - Reptiles And Salmonella
pet reptiles should not be allowed to ream freely throughout the home of or pet reptiles should be kept out of kitchens and other food preparation of
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  • Persons should always wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling reptiles or reptile cages. Persons at increased risk for infection or serious complications of salmonellosis (e.g., children aged less than 5 years and immunocompromised persons) should avoid contact with reptiles. Pet reptiles should be kept out of households where children aged less than 1 year and immunocomprised persons live. Families expecting a new child should remove the pet reptile from the home before the child arrives. Pet reptiles should not be kept in childcare centers. Pet reptiles should not be allowed to ream freely throughout the home of or living area. Pet reptiles should be kept out of kitchens and other food preparation of areas to revent contamination. Kitchen sinks should not be used to bathe reptiles or to wash their dishes, cages, or aquariums. If bathtubs are used for these purposes, they should be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected with bleach.
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54. Snakes And Reptiles - Information And Pet Care - WebSavvy Directory
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55. WOAI: San Antonio News - Pet Care
Though they can be dangerous, reptiles are advantageous because they require very little pet medical care becoming as specialized as human health care
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56. WOAI: San Antonio News - Pet Care
pet tortoises The turtle family includes a lot of different types of reptiles. pet medical care becoming as specialized as human health care
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58. PEARL'S (Pet Care) - Reptiles
A long established, family run pet shop. Stocking all you need for your pets. If wee haven t got it, or can t get it, you don t need it!
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59. Petfinder Home Page
reptiles and Amphibians pet care tips for snakes, turtles and the like Resources Cat and Dog care suggested resources Small Animal pet care tips for small
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60. Pet Care / Reptiles And Amphibians - Clare Animal Welfare (CAW)
Clare Animal Welfare creates positive awareness and offers support to individuals and groups who are concerned about animal welfare in our community.
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var sc_project=386920; var sc_partition=1; var sc_invisible=1; PET CARE PET PROBLEM PAGE Starting with Reptiles and Amphibians by the CAW Pet Health Counsellor PREPERATION Before you make any purchases look around at different species, read as much as you can and then decide what you are really interested in. Ask yourself some questions. Do I know exactly what I want?
How will I recognise a healthy specimen?
Will I be comfortable handling it?
What size will it grow to as an adult?
Do I have the space for its enclosure?
How can I find a vet that is used to treating reptiles?
How far will I have to travel to get good veterinary treatment?
Where will I get good advice?
How do I know if that advice is correct?
Does everyone in the family want to be involved?
Can I afford this animal and the cost that it will incur? (Insurance, feeding, Vet care, specialist heating, lighting, vivarium).

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