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Caring For A Pet Reptile

Below are the most basic and important factors to consider when caring for your pet reptile:

  • Daytime Heat Sources and Lights: To help with body temperature regulation, reptiles need a hot and cool side of their living space.
  • Nighttime Lights and Heat Sources: You can put infrared or ultraviolet lamps on the cool side of the tank.
  • Hides and Bedding: Incorporating little dwellings where your reptile can go to escape the heat or rest and providing a proper bed — made of newspaper or tile — will make your pet reptile feel right at home.
  • Food and Water Bowls: Keeping the right of amount of food — most likely insects — and water available to your reptile is key to their health and well-being.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

About Your Pet Reptile

Reptiles can be one of the most interesting and rewarding pets to take care of. But, it’s important to remember they’re incredibly different than a cat or dog. When learning how to care for reptiles, you’ll discover many unique care techniques and requirements that will give your reptile a healthy and comfortable life at your home.

Keep reading to learn more about basic care routines, including the most common health issues for reptiles and what to do about them.

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MOST COMMON

Health Issues For Reptiles

If you can recognize signs of the most common health issues for replies, you’ll be ahead of the game when it comes to diagnosis and treatment. Here are some things to look for:

  • Cloacitis: If you notice swelling around your reptile’s vents, they may have this common health issue for reptiles. A balanced and healthy diet, as well as a visit to your veterinarian for a prescription medication, can help your pet’s health improve.
  • Mouth Rot: Mouth sores and infected tissues can develop due to poor diet and temperature regulation. Keeping your reptile’s tank clean and humidity-monitored is the key to preventing this disease.
  • Amebiasis: This disease spreads through feces. Cleaning up daily after your reptile can help your pet avoid getting infected.
  • Metabolic Bone Disease: Due to a calcium digestion deficiency, some reptiles may suffer from deformities like bowed legs and soft shells. To help with calcium digestion feed your pet a high calcium and vitamin D diet.

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When To Call A Reptile Vet

It’s always good to call a reptile vet whenever you notice something isn’t right with your pet. They can help you find the root of the common health issue your reptile is battling sooner rather than later. This can save you time and give you peace of mind that your beloved pet is healthy.

Curious About Adding Reptiles To Your Family?

At University Animal Clinic, we’re proud to offer treatment for exotic pets in the BradentonSarasota and Lakewood Ranch areas. If you’re wondering about expanding your family to include a reptile or have any questions about the details above, call us at (941) 253-5218 or contact us online today.

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Contact us today to learn more, or request an appointment for your reptile online.

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What Our Clients Have To Say

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We’ve always had a great experience at University Animal Clinic. The doctors and team are all very knowledgeable and friendly. They get back to you in a timely manner and work with you when it comes to scheduling appointments.

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Dr Sam was very sweet, knowledgable and took the time to explain everything to me. The nurses and front desk staff were wonderful.

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I took my galah Rosie for a general physical. The staff and vet took the time to show me (as a new bird owner) how to clip nails and wings and what to look for as far as outward signs of her health.

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