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Red Worms VS Black Soldier Fly Larvae – Which is Better for Composting?
Everything Else | 0 comments |Normal composting makes use of microscopic decomposers (bacteria and fungi) to slowly churn up your waste. Vermicomposting makes use of invertebrates, which are much more efficient at decomposing…
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Getting Your Bearded Dragon Ready for Brumation
Bearded Dragons | 0 comments |In a nutshell, brumation is the reptile equivalent of hibernation. Brumation is a very unpredictable process – some beardies never brumate, others brumate every year. During brumation,…
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Getting Your Leopard Gecko Ready for Brumation
Leopard Geckos | 0 comments |Brumation is basically hibernation, but for reptiles. In leopard geckos, this normally presents itself when your leopard gecko becomes lethargic and has less appetite. If you’re not looking…
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The Right Substrate for Your Reptile: A Guide to Preventing Impaction
Bearded Dragons | 0 comments |Impaction is one of the most serious issues that all reptiles might face, and can be deadly if left untreated. But it is fully avoidable, if you pick the right substrate. The biggest no-nos…
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The Right Substrate for Your Reptile: A Guide to Preventing Impaction
Bearded Dragons | 0 comments |In a nutshell, impaction is a blockage of the intestines or digestive tract. It’s normally due to ingesting substrate from your pet’s habitat. This mainly happens accidentally during…
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The Picky Eater Problem: Tips and Tricks to Get Your Reptile Eating Again
Bearded Dragons | 0 comments |If your reptile stops eating suddenly, it might be a sign that it’s time for a trip to the vet. But there are lots of reasons for loss of appetite in reptiles. They may be stressed, too…
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How Should I Adjust My Bearded Dragon Husbandry for Summer?
Bearded Dragons | 1 comments |Bearded dragons might need some extra help to regulate their body temperatures in the summer. The daytime temperature on your beardy’s basking rock should be between 95° and 110°, never…
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Picky Eaters: Tips and Tricks to Get Your Reptile Eating Again
Bearded Dragons | 0 comments |How can you tell if your pet’s lack of appetite is serious or just a simple case of being picky? There are three main reasons your bearded dragon, leopard gecko, pixie frog, or other herpene…
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