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Which reptile is very easy to handle?
I want to buy a new reptile pet but I need that one which is very easy to take care for. I have anole, Uromastyx, blue tongued skink and a lizard. So, please don’t tell me about all these. This time I want to have something very interesting and which can be easily handled. Can anyone help me? In Reptile care Asked by Guest 4 Answers 401 Views 1 year ago Resolved |
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I am taking care of a ball python and he is very easy to take care. It is a great snake. It is very shy and when it feels threatened it will curl up itself into a ball. In food you have to give him live rats, if you are unable in doing that simply buy other reptiles. Answered by Akara22 1 year ago
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Leopard gecko are very easy to take care. It is a beautiful reptile. It grows up to 7.5 to 9 inches. You can buy it in about 30 $ or you can get the idea from the web. You can put in the 10 gallon tank. In tank you can put a moist hide for the shedding, two hides, a heater and some nice decorations. For bedding you can make use of the reptile carpet or the newspaper. In food you can give various kinds of the insects which include crickets, mealworms, locusts, waxworms, silkworms, etc Answered by Rufus 1 year ago
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Brazilian rainbow boas is the easiest reptile to take care for. It is one of the most beautiful snakes on the earth. It grows up to the 8 feet. It requires a 45 gallon or the bigger tank. The only thing which you have to check with them is humidity. In a tank the humidity should be between 80% and 70%. As a substrate use paper towels or newspaper. In food you can give a pre killed rat in every 2 weeks for the adult one and in every 1 week for the younger one. Answered by Laker 1 year ago
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I will recommend a rosy boa. It is incredibly docile. It is one of the easiest snakes to take care. It comes in many colors and all are bright and beautiful. I am also having some of them. You can keep in a tank of 20 gallon. In substrate you can use paper towels, reptile sand or aspen bedding. The tank temperature should be of 87-89 degrees. You can put a small bowl of water in the tank. In feeding first start with the babies of mouse and then after some time give 1 big mouse in one week. Answered by Aston66 1 year ago
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