Terrarium Reptile


Zoo Med Digital Thermometer for Terrariums


Zoo Med Digital Thermometer for Terrariums


$5.46


Digital Terrarium thermometer with digital readout \nin Fahrenheit or Celsius. Has a remote sensor probe for \naccurate readings….

Biovine Mini Roll for Terrariums - 50 Feet


Biovine Mini Roll for Terrariums – 50 Feet


$63.79


The most versatile and natural looking vine available. Comes on a spool of 50in. Sell by the foot. Ingredients: Synthetic Vine/ Rubber…

Green Iguanas-Video [VHS]


Green Iguanas-Video [VHS]


$16.84


The video presents information based on the latest scientific research on choosing an animal and giving it proper housing, heating, lighting, and a healthful diet. There are also detailed instructions on disease prevention and safe handling. Of special interest to serious hobbyists is a 15-minute segment on the how-to’s of breeding. It includes never-before-seen footage showing male aggressiveness…

Practical Care of Popular Geckos [VHS]


Practical Care of Popular Geckos [VHS]


$19.95



Practical Care of Dendrobates and Mantella Frogs [VHS]


Practical Care of Dendrobates and Mantella Frogs [VHS]


$19.95



R'Zilla 11893 24/7 Digital Timer Power Center, 1875-Watt


R’Zilla 11893 24/7 Digital Timer Power Center, 1875-Watt


$23.48


Zilla 24/7 Digital Timer Power CenterComplete habitat control in one power strip. With minute-by-minute accuracy, this Digital Timer Power Center centralizes the control of lights, filters and heaters for a healthier reptile habitat. Simple fingertip controls make it easy to set a week’s on/off schedule to mimic a sun cycle for light and heat. Control four devices at one time, while allowing four …

Zilla 24/7 Dual Analog Timer Power Center


Zilla 24/7 Dual Analog Timer Power Center


$39.95


Zilla 24/7 Dual Analog Timer Power CenterHealthy habitat control you can set and forget. Replace the tangle of wires and timers behind a reptile terrarium with a single safe power strip featuring built in control. The dual purpose device features an alternating day and night timer while providing an independent day-shift timer for separate control. Ideal for cycling lights and heaters to replicate…

Zoo Med LT-11 ReptiCare Terrarium Timer


Zoo Med LT-11 ReptiCare Terrarium Timer


$11.70


Programmable Timer & Power Strip in One! Automatically turns your lights on & off so you don’t have to! Works on all types of Reptile Lamps!

24 hour programmable lighting timer.
Provides a natural day/night cycle for your fish.
Includes LED “Lamp On” indicator& manual override switch.
Grounded 3 prong receptacle for safety….


Thing


Thing


$1.99



ScreenscapeS: Snake Terrarium I (Video Screensaver for your TV!)


ScreenscapeS: Snake Terrarium I (Video Screensaver for your TV!)


$14.43


Studio: Victor Multimedia-05 Release Date: 02/02/2010 Run time: 93 minutes…

Terrarium Reptile

Making A Reptile Terrarium For Your Pet Turtle

A reptile terrarium suitable for an aquatic turtle can be made from an aquarium by adding about six inches of water and making a land area above the water. The land area can be built up from rocks or suitable aquarium decorations and should have a reptile lamp above it to provide heat.

Setting up the Terrarium

The Tank

Make sure you buy an aquarium that is big enough. At least a forty gallon tank is required for an adult turtle. Add about six inches of chlorine and chloramine free water and set up a filter and aquarium heater. External filters are preferable, as turtles can be remarkably curious and may cause themselves damage by investigating an internal heater. In addition turtles produce a great deal of waste so a powerful filter is needed. Hide the heater under some rocks to keep it out of harm’s way. It may not respond so rapidly to changes in temperature but that is preferable to causing distress or injury to your pet.

Use a water treatment solution sold in aquarium shops to remove both chlorine and chloramine which are added to water by your water authority. Turtles may eat sand or gravel so do not use these on the bottom of the tank and it will be easier to clean the glass bottom.

You can place a few artificial plants in the swimming area but avoid adding too many or your turtle will not have room to swim around. Do not use live plants as the turtle will eat them. To be healthy you need to make sure the water is clean so ensure the filter works correctly and clean the tank weekly.

The Land Area

The land area can be made from artificial rocks or decorations from a terrarium supply shop or use well cleaned rocks or bricks. An area where the turtle can hide is also needed so make a small artificial cave from rocks, wood or artificial terrarium decorations. Keep the temperature around 80F in the daytime cooling down to around 79F during the night.

Lighting

Attach both a UVB lamp and a full spectrum lamp to the lid. Turtles need UVB radiation in order to keep their bones and shell in good condition. UVB lamps are expensive and generally last only around six months but they are necessary to keep your turtle healthy. Turtles also need sunlight for at least twelve hours a day. You can also provide a basking lamp above the land area.

Aquarium lids are not really suitable as you need to attach the lamp to the lid. A plank of wood, suitable painted on the outside only can be use instead.

Turtles will also need a source of Fresh Water so place a small pan of water in the land area. You might think there is enough water around but the turtle will soon foul the swimming area!

Feeding Your Turtle

Commercially prepared turtle sticks can be used to feed your turtle. Mix in fruit and vegetables occasionally for variety . You can also give your pet leafy vegetables such as alfalfa, clover, lettuce and cabbage and an assortment of berries. Do not overfeed and remove any uneaten food before it starts to rot.

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Reptiles that can live in 20 Gal Long terrarium for life?

I recently moved my corn snake into a 40 gallon tank and now I have this spare 20 gallon long terrarium. I’m looking to get another reptile, but I need one that can live its entire life in this spare terrarium of mine. Looking for suggestions on what reptile I should get :)

1 Leopard gecko
1 Schneider’s skink
3 hermit crabs (not a reptile, I know :P )
Most milksnakes
1 hognose
1 Sand boa
Anoles
1 Crested Gecko
Long tailed grass lizards
1 Garter snake

That’s all I can think of for now. :)

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