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The Best Breeds of Snakes to Have as a Small Pet
The Best Snakes to Have as a Pet People who are interested in getting a pet snake always have a few basic questions. The most important is which type of snake is going to be best for them. Following that come questions about how to take care of the...
45 commentsBest Beginner Pet Snakes
There are a wide number and variety of snakes that are available on the pet market, but that doesn't mean that every snake will make a good pet for every person. Beginner keepers do not need to start off with a large snake, such as a red tail boa...
9 commentsMy Snake Has Mites!
Mites are tiny external parasites, and you never want to find mites on your snake. They suck the snake's blood and can transmit diseases. But, unfortunately, they are very common in captive snakes. You can bring mites home several different ways,...
66 commentsBest Beginner Reptile
Reptiles are very popular in today's society. They can be found in thousands upon millions of homes. Different types of people have reptiles as family pets, not just the stereotypical goth or punk kid. Business people, moms, dads, grandmas and...
60 commentsBall Python Tank Temperatures and Heat Tips
Providing your ball python with proper temperatures is essential. Ball pythons need to be kept warm, not hot, in order for them to properly digest their food. Being either too hot or too cold may be a reason why your ball python may fail to eat or to keep its food down.
0 commentsHow to Choose Your First Pet Snake
Snakes can make fascinating pets, but you must choose your first pet snake very carefully! This guide should give you sufficient information about common first pet snakes to help you to make an educated decision!
4 commentsHelp Caring for Pet Reptiles
Reptiles make great pets. They usually have pretty simple husbandry requirements and diet, but that's not always the case. Make sure that your do all your research before you decide to bring home a pet reptile, as each reptile has different care. ...
8 commentsBall Python Care Sheet
The ball python is, also, known as the Royal Python. Both names have their origin. The name "Ball," comes from the snake's tendency to curl into a tight "ball," and the name "Royal" derives from Cleopatra, who supposidly wore the snakes around her...
446 commentsFeeding Pets Live Food is Wrong
This article exists to dispel the myth that animals need, or should be fed live food for optimum nutrition and psychological wellness.
12 commentsHow to Remove Retained Eye Caps on Ball Pythons
Although a retained shed does not sound like a health problem, it can become one if the stuck parts of the shed are not removed. Retained sheds are a sign of low humidity or dehydration.
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