Sunday, October 31, 2010

Exo Terra Vivicator Vibrating Feeding Dish

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Exo Terra Rainforest Habitat Kit Small

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Exo Terra Glass Terrarium, 24x18x18 in

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• Full Glass Terrarium

• Front opening doors

• Removable top screen

• Unique front window ventilation

• Locks to prevent escapes

• Full screen metal top ventilation

• Raised bottom for easy Substrate Heater mounting

• Up to ten closable wire or tube inlets

• Natural Rock background

• Deep, enlarged ground surface

• High fixed front window for thick layers of substrate,

  an aquatic section or Exo Terra’s Reptile Den

T E R R A R I U M S8

The Exo Terra Glass Terrarium is the ideal reptile or amphibian housing designed by European herpetologists. The front opening doors allow easy access for maintenance and feeding. A specially designed lock will prevent escape and the doors can be opened separately. The full screen top ventilation allows UVB and infrared penetration, and is completely removable for easy access while decorating or cleaning. In the back of the screen cover are 5 closable wire or tube inlets on both sides to install Heat Wave Rocks, Waterfalls, sensors, etc. inside the terrarium. The bottom plate of the terrarium is raised to mount a substrate heater to heat a part of the extended ground surface. The extra high fixed front window is ideal for thick layers of substrates (burrowing reptiles), aquatic parts (paludarium) or to mount an Exo Terra reptile den. The natural background is in  the same colour like all other Exo Terra decoration items (Water Dishes, Waterfalls, Heat Wave Rocks, etc.) and provides an extra climbing dimension.

The Rock Terrarium Background from Exo Terra is an easy to cut background with an incredible natural look. It creates a multi dimensional habitat ideal for climbing reptiles or can be simply used to beautify the natural terrarium. Its colour and texture is the same like all Exo Terra natural terrarium decoration to create a perfectly harmonized environment, humid or dry. The deep ridges in the back are perfect to hide wires or tubing from pumps or Heat Wave Rocks. The background is made from black polystyrene, so it will not be obvious if the background is accidentally damaged (white polystyrene is very obvious if the coating is damaged). Polystyrene has the advantage of providing insulation and is easy to cut to fit any size of terrarium.

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Natural pet Food and Organic pet Food

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Friday, October 29, 2010

TRK-Sand Boa Habitat Kit

Complete Habitat to keep your favorite sand boa, kit includes the following:

Exo Terra Terrarium 18x18x18

Light Canopy

Desert Heatwave UTH

Small Glo Lamp

Infrared Heat Bulb

Mopani wood (vary in size and shape)

Aspen Snake bedding

Thermometer

Hygrometer

Small water dish

Repti-Glo 2.0 x2

Rock Outcrops deco

Medium cave


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Exo Terra Ultrasonic Fog Gernerator

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Exo Terra Glass Terrarium,24x18x24 in

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This item ships via UPS LTL Freight. Choose your state above and it will add shipping charges to the item. Shipping varies from $97 to $164, residential delivery adds $80.00, it is recommended to have this item shipped to a business address. If ordering multiple items they can be packed within the terrarium at no additional charge, contact us for the adjustment.(does not include live reptiles)

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• Full Glass Terrarium

• Front opening doors

• Removable top screen

• Unique front window ventilation

• Locks to prevent escapes

• Full screen metal top ventilation

• Raised bottom for easy Substrate Heater mounting

• Up to ten closable wire or tube inlets

• Natural Rock background

• Deep, enlarged ground surface

• High fixed front window for thick layers of substrate,

  an aquatic section or Exo Terra’s Reptile Den

T E R R A R I U M S8

The Exo Terra Glass Terrarium is the ideal reptile or amphibian housing designed by European herpetologists. The front opening doors allow easy access for maintenance and feeding. A specially designed lock will prevent escape and the doors can be opened separately. The full screen top ventilation allows UVB and infrared penetration, and is completely removable for easy access while decorating or cleaning. In the back of the screen cover are 5 closable wire or tube inlets on both sides to install Heat Wave Rocks, Waterfalls, sensors, etc. inside the terrarium. The bottom plate of the terrarium is raised to mount a substrate heater to heat a part of the extended ground surface. The extra high fixed front window is ideal for thick layers of substrates (burrowing reptiles), aquatic parts (paludarium) or to mount an Exo Terra reptile den. The natural background is in  the same colour like all other Exo Terra decoration items (Water Dishes, Waterfalls, Heat Wave Rocks, etc.) and provides an extra climbing dimension.

The Rock Terrarium Background from Exo Terra is an easy to cut background with an incredible natural look. It creates a multi dimensional habitat ideal for climbing reptiles or can be simply used to beautify the natural terrarium. Its colour and texture is the same like all Exo Terra natural terrarium decoration to create a perfectly harmonized environment, humid or dry. The deep ridges in the back are perfect to hide wires or tubing from pumps or Heat Wave Rocks. The background is made from black polystyrene, so it will not be obvious if the background is accidentally damaged (white polystyrene is very obvious if the coating is damaged). Polystyrene has the advantage of providing insulation and is easy to cut to fit any size of terrarium.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

TRK Juvenile Ball Python Complete Habitat

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Reptile and Amphibian Care Sheets

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Green Water Dragons, Sailfin Lizards and Basilisks (General Care and Maintenance of Series) by Philippe De Vosjoli

      Basic but detailed information about the care, diet, and health of green water dragons, sailfin lizards and basilisks.

Anoles, Basilisks, and Water Dragons Anoles, Basilisks and Water Dragons : A Complete Pet Care Manual (More Complete Pet Owner's Manuals) by Richard D. Bartlett, Patricia P. Bartlett (Contributor)

     Discussion of the general care of many species of anole, basilisks and water dragons. Excellent information regarding enclosures, cage building, and insect care and breeding.

Eat this Bug Eat This Bug : A Guide to Invertebrate Live Foods for Reptiles and Amphibians by Lynn Davis

      This book is a guide for owners of reptiles and amphibians who feed insects and other live foods to their pets. Advice is offered for selecting , ordering and raising your own supply of live invertebrate foods. More than a dozen species of live foods are discussed. The book includes instructions on keeping cultures of insects, and recipes & diets for insects.

Feeding Insect Eating Lizards by Zoffer, David Zoffer

      The proper feeding of lizards is important to their survival in captivity. Diet is one aspect of lizard keeping that many new lizard owners know little about, and their pets suffer as a result. This book provides lizard owners with plenty of information on the diets of insecting-eating lizards, including the right feeding techniques for making sure that their pets get the right nutrients.

The Guide to Plants for the Reptile Terrarium by Jerry G. Walls, Maleta M. Walls

     If you are thinking of adding plants to your reptile or amphibians terrarium this book might be of interest to you!

Terrarium and Cage Construction and Care by Richard D. Bartlett, Patricia Bartlett, Fredric L. Frye

     Reptile and amphibian owners add a new dimension to their hobby when they design and build terraria that simulate the natural habitats of their companion animals. This book gives directions for a variety of terrarium options. You can build enclosures in spare rooms, glass tanks, greenhouses, outdoor pools, or virtually any other available space. With this book's help, you can also transform your terrarium into a scaled-down replica of desert, rain forest, semiaquatic, or woodland environment.

The Terrarium: With Full-Color Photographs (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Harald Jes, Johann Brandstetter

     Here are detailed instructions for constructing both indoor and outdoor terrariums in different sizes to fit different needs. Books in the Complete Pet Owner's Manuals series present basic information for new or soon-to-be owners. Advice and instruction covers feeding, housing, health care, training, grooming, and much more. Texts emphasize pet care basics and are easy for all readers to understand. All books in this series are filled with high quality full-color photos and instructive line drawings.

Reptile & Amphibian Parasites by Eric M. Rundquist

     Loaded with good information and practical, sensible, easy-to-apply advice. Great for beginners, but even the pros can learn a lot from them.


Understanding Reptile Parasites : A Basic Manual for Herpetoculturists & Veterinarians by Roger Klingenberg

     An important manual for the reptile breeder. This manual takes the reptile owner beyond the simple task of care into the subject of why to prevent and how to treat parasites in our reptiles. The manual explains in simple terms the complexities of reptile parasites. It goes into the how-to of fecal floats, parasite identification and treatments. It takes the mystery out of the vet's back room. One of the shortest yet most useful chapters is "Hygiene and the Herpetoculturist". An important read for all reptile keepers and breeders.

Lizard Care Lizard Care from A to Z by Richard D. Bartlett, Patricia P. Bartlett (Contributor)

      Which lizard might be right for you? Find out with this overview by the Bartletts, two of herpetology's most respected figures. This is a great book for beginner-intermediate lizard keepers; illustrations and diagrams on how to actually set up the terrarium for the lizards.

Loco for Lizards by Jim Cherry, James Cherry

      This is a real find. Even if they have zero interest in reptiles, anyone who has curiosity and a sense of humor would enjoy this little book. The writing style is a combination of Dennis Miller's sarcasm, Bill Nye the Science Guy's mix of facts and fun, Monty Python's surrealism, and a pinch of David Sedaris's self-deprecation. A great airplane or lazy day read. Makes a great stocking stuffer gift for the readers on my list. Most amazing is this book's artful blend of solid information, interestingly presented and wacky fun. Great colorful graphics, too, including paintings by Hieronymous Bosch, Ed Mell, Maynard Dixon and others. Godzilla makes a couple appearances, as well.

Lizard Social Behavior by Stanley F. Fox

     This is an original, substantial, and long-needed contribution. The introduction places the subject in context and shows how lizards can provide unique information not readily available through study of other organisms. The book is logically organized, beginning with a focus on individual variation, moving to comparisons between populations, and finishing with species comparisons. Readers with a general interest in social behavior will be drawn to peruse other sections where they will find an abundance of additional interesting and informative material.



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Iguana Care- Napoleon the Iguana's Home Page


      This page contains the story of Napoleons rescue from a pet store in Sept. of 1996 and onward. Napoleon was a very sick lizard when we got him, and I've detailed the kind of rehab care that he had to go through to become the strong healthy iguana that he is today. Along the way I've learned a lot about iguana care, behaviour, intelligence and what a wonderful entertaining creature an iguana really is. I hope you enjoy his story and learn more about iguana care from this site.




Iguanas for Dummies Iguanas for Dummies

     By Melissa Kaplan!!!! 384 pages of in depth iguana care information. So, you wanna iguana. Or you already have one. Now what? This fun and friendly guide gives you expert advice on selecting an iguana and taking care of your fascinating pet throughout its life. It provides valuable tips on diet, habitat, health, and other important iguana issues.

Hatfield's Ultimate Iguana Owners manual Green Iguana; The Ultimate Owner's Manual by James W., III Hatfield

     The best book on green iguanas to come along in years. Information on diet, housing, and health, wonderful insights into iguana psychology and iguana-human interaction. The definitive work on management, care and personality traits of green iguanas in captivity. If you own a green iguana or if you are thinking of getting one, you should buy this book.

Green Iguana Manual The Green Iguana Manual by Philippe De Vosjoli

     Basic information about the care of the Green Iguana. Outdated nutritional information.

Iguana- Owners Guide The Iguana : An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet by Karen Rosenthal

     Up-to-date reptile information and ownership instruction. The Iguana covers everything from selecting an ectotherm and understanding its environmental needs to discussions on behaviour and a glossary of relevant terminology.

Iguana Iguana : Guide for Successful Captive Care by Fredric L. Frye

     A new and expanded edition, devoted exclusively to the green iguana, based on the author's previous publication, Iguanas: A Guide to their Biology and Captive Care. Includes b&w; illustrations and 24 pages of colour plates. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


National Iguana Awareness Day! Napoleon is the logo!


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