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11. Reptile Health Tip  (Reptiles)
Learning what is normal is very important and can help you know when your reptile is ill.
12. Reptiles Need Water, Water, Water  (Reptiles)
Nothing is more important in keeping a reptile than providing an easily accessible, clean water source. In fact, water is the most important nutrient. Here’s what you need to know.
13. Are You Ready for Big Reptiles?  (Reptiles)
Pet owners often underestimate how much responsibility comes with keeping a reptile or amphibian. Whatever the reason, lack of foresight has resulted in a huge population of unwanted pets.
14. Tips on Housing Reptiles Together  (Reptiles)
Most reptiles prefer solitary life.
15. Tips on Reptiles and Light  (Reptiles)
Reptiles need access to natural sunlight in order to maintain health.
16. Planning the Perfect Community Reptile Tank  (Reptiles)
If you plan correctly and take care, you can create a habitat that will allow you to keep a variety of species of reptiles and amphibians communally. It is a great challenge, but it can also be great fun.
17. Moving with Your Reptile  (Reptiles)
Moving day can be very stressful. Planning ahead can help reduce anxiety for your reptiles.
18. Reptile Necropsy  (Reptiles)
The loss of a pet is never easy and almost always presents questions to owners and veterinarians alike, as to why exactly the animal died or reached the point at which euthanasia was necessary.
19. Tips on Selecting a Reptile  (Reptiles)
Research your intended reptile before buying. Make sure you are able to provide for your reptile's every need.
20. Reptiles Need Exercise, Too  (Reptiles)
Perhaps your pet green iguana won't catch a Frisbee, but as strange as it sounds, exercise is very important for some pet reptiles. So, take your snake for a swim. Take your lizard for a walk. Let that tortoise stretch its legs.
 

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