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Reptiles as Pets


. Reptiles as Pets

Raising a pet lizard is increasingly commonplace. Care of any type of lizard is specialized, but for a starter pet, nothing beats a leopard gecko or a bearded dragon. Both are relatively hardy, good eaters and, if given the correct care, long-lived. However, many potential owners still wonder if lizards make good pets and, if so, how they should go about selecting one that is appropriate and what they will need to care for it.

Large turtles can easily outlive humans, but even the more manageable red-eared slider--the most popular pet turtle in the world--can live for decades in captivity. Before starting out, owners should take their time and gather as much information as possible, so they can provide for their pets to the best of their ability.

Salmonella bacteria can lead to salmonellosis, a disease in reptiles that can be contracted by humans, causing serious gastrointestinal suffering. However, by following a few basic hygiene rules, the risk of this disease in either a pet reptile or its owner can be minimized. This should be discussed in detail with your veterinarian before you buy your pet reptile.

 

 

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