Reptile Lensography
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Reptiles
With a strong affinity towards reptiles of all kinds, I tend to have a good deal to say and share about their care. There are so many different reptiles that one can keep as pets, and each one of them deserves the proper care and loving attention. So before bringing home a reptile of any kind, shape, or form, you will want to do as much research as possible, to ensure the longevity of the reptile.
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Leopard Geckos
Leopard Gecko Stuff
Crested Geckos
Gecko Books
Find books for your favorite geckos!
The Herpetoculture of Leopard Geckos by Philippe de Vosjoli
Finally a more advanced book on the most popular p more...0 points
Day Geckos: Facts & Advice on Care and Breeding (Reptile and Amphibian Keeper's Guide) by Richard Bartlett
These lizards range in size from the three-inch ne more...0 points
The Guide to Owning Geckos by Jerry G.
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Bearded Dragon
Reptile Decor
Ball Pythons
Pet Snakes
Pet Snake Books
Guide to Owning a Ball Python (Guide to Owning A...) by John Coburn
This introduction to the Ball Python, Python regiu more...0 points
The Ball Python: Care, Breeding and Natural History, Second Revised & Expanded Edition by Andreas Kirschner
This monograph is completely up to date and includ more...0 points
The Green Tree Python and Emerald Tree Boa: Care, Breeding and Natural History, Second Extended Edition by Ron Kivit
This new expanded edition provides chapters on the more...0 points
Pythons (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals) by Patricia P. Bartlett
There are approximately two dozen different variet more...0 points
Snake Stuff
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The Guide to Owning a Red-Eared Slider by Jordan Patterson
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Tortoises and Box Turtles Complete Owner's Manual by Hartmut Wilke
This handsomely illustrated book presents a wealth more...0 points
Reptile Whisperer
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Shylohjacobs
Feb 16, 2011 @ 9:30 am | delete
- Thank you for this post! I think it is so important to really know your animal before you buy it. As well as buying the right reptile and canary supplies (depending on the animal) just might mean life or death. Reptiles and canary's are two seperate animals so a canary expert wouldn't be able to use the same ideas with a reptile. http://LoisSparbel.magellanshop.com
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guardianstar77
Jan 30, 2011 @ 11:55 pm | delete
- My sister and her son own Repticon so needless to say, I have a certain amount of interest in reptiles. Nice list of reptile resources.
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dcrockett
Sep 30, 2010 @ 4:56 pm | delete
- Definitely agree. Leopard geckos live for ever, regardless of their cage size, diet, etc. it seems like. I had one named George Herbert Walker Bush that lived for 7 years. http://www.petitecuisine.com
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hateyourboss
Mar 23, 2009 @ 6:16 pm | delete
- Cool lens. I totally agree, Leopard Geckos are one of the best 'beginner' reptiles out there, great to handle and relatively hardy (and with fascinating quirky behaviour!). For snakes my favorite has to be boas, in fact feel free to check out my common boa lens if you like!
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Evelyn_Saenz Mar 22, 2008 @ 7:54 am | delete
- What a great lens!
The Purple Gallinules just flew over with a virtual Alligator Pie to celebrate your fascinating lens.
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