There are many care sheets available around the web for the species that I breed. The vast majority of them are outdated, or cut and pasted by someone who has not kept the species, or written by AI, or pure nonsense designed to gain clicks to an Amazon Affiliate site. Learning how to care for a reptile is a considerable task, and should involve discussions with the breeder, conversations with people in person or online who successfully keep the species on a long term basis and are respected by others who do the same, and research into primary texts (published works on captive care and natural history). There is nothing that counts as 'all you need to know'.
The sheets below are not comprehensive guides to care. Rather, they describe the conditions the new animal you received from me was accustomed to. Keeping in mind this past housing and care routine will suggest ways to ease acclimation into your care. Please feel free to contact me if you have any comments about the info I've provided, or any questions about the care of the species I breed..
Rosy Boa Info
Leopard Gecko Info
Mountain Kingsnake Info
Feeding issues in hognose snakes
Other information:
Link to article on supplementing the diet of insectivores, written for Dendroboard
The sheets below are not comprehensive guides to care. Rather, they describe the conditions the new animal you received from me was accustomed to. Keeping in mind this past housing and care routine will suggest ways to ease acclimation into your care. Please feel free to contact me if you have any comments about the info I've provided, or any questions about the care of the species I breed..
Rosy Boa Info
Leopard Gecko Info
Mountain Kingsnake Info
Feeding issues in hognose snakes
Other information:
Link to article on supplementing the diet of insectivores, written for Dendroboard