How to Take Care of A Green Anole

Green Anole

The Green Anole is also known for its various names: Carolina Anole, American Green Anole, American Anole, and Red-throated Anole. Frequently, it is referred to as an American Chameleon due to its ability to change color from brown to bright green, gray, or yellow, but in reality, it is not a real … Read more

How to Take Care of A Gold Dust Day Gecko

Gold Dust Day Gecko

The Gold Dust Day Gecko, also referred to as Broad-tailed Day Gecko and Phelsuma laticauda, is a lizard species native to Madagascar, but recently introduced to various Pacific Islands, including Hawaii. They are known to do best as display pets that require limited handling. Perfect for starting hobbyists, the Gold Dust Day … Read more

How to Take Care of A Gargoyle Gecko

Gargoyle Gecko

Gargoyle Gecko, also known as New Caledonian Bumpy Gecko, Knob-headed Giant Gecko, and Rhacodactylus auriculatus, is a gecko species endemic to the southern end of the New Caledonia island in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The Gargoyle Gecko, along with other gecko species, are being considered for CITES’ protective measures, aiming to put … Read more

How to Take Care of A Chinese Water Dragon

Chinese Water Dragon

The Chinese Water Dragon, also known as Asian Water Dragon, Thai Water Dragon, Green Water Dragon, and Physignathus cocincinus, is an agamid lizard endemic to mainland Southeast Asia and China. This exotic reptile resembles a small iguana and has specific care needs, which is why they require care from intermediate to expert … Read more

How to Take Care of A Chameleon

Chameleon

A Chameleon is a reptile species famous for its camouflaging techniques. This species is endemic to the deserts and rainforests of Africa. Those who usually inhabit the desert are brown, while those in the forests are green. Aside from their ability to change their skin color, they got plenty of other unique … Read more

How to Take Care of A Caiman Lizard

Caiman Lizard

The Caiman Lizard, also known as Northern Caiman Lizard and Dracaena guianensis, is a lizard with a stocky built and is well-adapted to life around and under water. They are endemic to South America, particularly around the Amazon River Basin in Brazil, Colombia, and Guyana to the west of Peru and Ecuador. … Read more

How to Take Care of An Ackies Monitor

Ackies Monitor

The Ackies Monitor, also known as Spiny-tailed Monitor, Ridge-tailed Monitor, Ackie’s Dwarf Monitor, and Varanus acanthurus, is a monitor species usually found in Australia. They inhabit the dry regions and scrubland areas of Western Australia, and parts of Northern Territory and Queensland. This species is one of the most famous lizard pets … Read more

How to Take Care of An African Fire Skink

African Fire Skink

The African Fire Skink, also known as the Fire Skink, True Fire Skink, or Togo Fire Skink, is a relatively large skink categorized under the Scincidae family. This species is endemic to western Africa’s tropical forests and known for its vivid and bright coloration. Despite its striking colors, some hobbyists tend to … Read more

How to Take Care of An African Fat-tailed Gecko

Fat-tailed Gecko

The African Fat-tailed Gecko, also known as African Fat-Tailed Gecko, is a ground-dwelling gecko under the subfamily Eublepharinae. This species is crepuscular and terrestrial, and have vertical pupils, moveable eyelids, and no sticky feet. This gecko is found in West Africa, particularly in Senegal and Cameroon. It shares similarities and care requirements … Read more

Guide to Owning a Bearded Dragon Lizard

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Bearded dragons or also called as beardies are medium-sized reptiles that are native in Australia. They are considered good pets, and they are even suitable for beginner reptile owners. However, they do have a complex environmental and nutritional requirement. Aside from that, bearded dragons also need some time and specialized equipment to … Read more