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ReptilesChoosing A Vet For Your Reptile ... veterinary care before you decide to purchase a reptile. Although the animal may be sold at a low-cost, the care it would take once you own it may be more than you bargain for! A vet must be experienced in reptile care and medicine to make a good provider for your reptile pet. Reptile care and medicine ... ... disease are brittle bones, swollen jaws, swollen legs, recessed jaws, and no energy. Just imagine how horrible it must feel! Other problems reptiles can encounter are mouth rot, skin disease from improper shedding, organ bleeding from an overdose of vitamins, colds, and respiratory infections. Central ... ... because of improper care. 2. The person becomes bored with their pet and leaves it unattended or lets it go in an unsatisfactory environment. 3. The cost of the reptile becomes overwhelming. 4. The responsible owner enjoys the companionship of the pet for life. A reptile in captivity depends on its owner ... ... paper toweling so that it can be changed in order to keep the cage clean. One really important point about raising reptiles is to keep the area sufficiently warm. Geckos thrive best when the daytime temperature is in the eighties, up to eighty-eight degrees. Nighttime temperatures can get to the middle ... ... be found in your neighborhood. If you want to go exploring to see these colorful and fascinating animals, here are some of the more common ones that you might find. Let's begin with lizards. Most common lizards are between four and twelve inches long, which is about the length of one or two of your hands. ...
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