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How to Feed Insect-Eating Pet Lizards – the Best Live Foods

[…]use to provide your lizards with dietary variety. Some of my favorites are bush-beating, pitfall traps, termite traps, leaf litter collection and sweeping through tall grass with a net. Canned Insects For those individuals that will feed from tongs or accept non-living foods, canned invertebrates, such as grasshoppers, snails and […]
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The Natural History and Captive Care of the Frilled Dragon or Frillneck Lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii – Part I, Frilled Dragons in the Wild

[…]it was also found that a number of individuals descend to the ground and shelter in abandoned termite nests during fires – a most unusual (and, it would seem, learned) behavior for an arboreal lizard. Status in the Wild Populations appear stable; protected by the Australian government. Diet Caterpillars, scorpions, […]
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American Museum of Natural History: A Visit to the Live Spider Exhibit

[…]little beasts. Some others that you can see include Mexican Red-Kneed Tarantulas, House Spiders, Trap-Door Spiders and Wolf Spiders.     Further Reading Keeping the Fishing Spider Spider Hunting Methods – Beyond Webs  Spiders […]
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Feeding Large Insectivorous Reptiles and Amphibians: Problems and Solutions

[…]are an ideal, high calcium food for many large herps.  Where legal, they can be caught by trap, seine or hand line (this last is actually great fun, and has resulted in a few “trophy-sized” catches for me!). Further Reading The summary of an interesting experiment dealing with the effects […]
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The Marine or Cane Toad, Bufo marinus (Rhinella marina) in Nature and Captivity – Marine Toads as Pets – Part 2

[…]areas, should be offered whenever possible. Zoo Med’s Bug Napper is an excellent insect trap. Sweeping a net through tall grass and searching around outdoor lights will also yield a wide variety of tasty treats. Avoid using spiders, stinging and brightly -colored insects and fireflies, and do not collect during […]
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What Do Leopard Geckos Eat? – An Ideal Diet Based on Zoo Research

[…]techniques to provide my geckos with nutritious foods.  Some favorites are bush-beating, pitfall traps, termite traps, leaf litter collection and sweeping through tall grass with a net.   Hatchlings and Smaller Leopard Geckos Nutritional variety is especially important to growing lizards.   In addition to smaller individuals and species of […]
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CITES Listing Sought for Snapping Turtles, 3 Softshells: Do You Agree?

[…]in Florida, and have expanded their range as a result. However, they are quite easy to trap or catch via line. From 2009 to 2011 (the most recent years for which figures are available), approximately 792,000 live Florida Softshells and 260,000 eggs were exported from the USA.   Spiny and […]
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Geckos in the Terrarium – Feeding Day Geckos

[…]had, with a variety of herps and birds, to the use of wild-caught insects.  The Bug Napper Insect Trap will simplify insect collection. Canned silkworms and grasshoppers offered via feeding tong, are an ideal means of introducing variety to the diet. Nectar Mix Free-living Day Geckos consume a surprising amount […]
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Chameleons as Pets: Breeding Senegal Chameleons

Female Senegal Chameleons (Chamaeleo senegalensis) often surprise their owners with eggs…indeed, they are among the most prolific of all lizards. Yet successful captive breeding presents us with many difficulties, and losses of both eggs and gravid (egg-bearing) females are all-too-common. This is a shame, because with proper care these fascinating […]
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Red Eared Slider Turtles: Finding the Best Calcium Sources

[…]turtle species in question, I offer fish at least once weekly.   I also use minnow and fish traps to catch local species, such as various dace and sunfishes (all of which also make fascinating aquarium inhabitants…but not with turtles!). I trim spiny pectoral and dorsal fins as a precaution. […]
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