One really important point about raising reptiles is to keep the area sufficiently warm. Geckos thrive best when the daytime temperature is in the eighties, up to eighty-eight degrees. Nighttime temperatures can get to the middle sixties without causing any health problems.
Entries from March 2008
Choosing a Pet Reptile – Try the Leopard Gecko
March 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Cat Beds – What Does Your Cat Need
March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
We have seven cats. Three sleep with my daughters, two with my son, and two wander around the house all night. If the cats didn’t have their own beds to sleep in my kids probably would be awakened throughout the night by the cats. We have two cat trees in the one bedroom and one big cat tree in the other. That way the cats can sleep on the ledges of the cat trees, or play on them. The cats enjoy having their own beds, and my kids get a good night sleep every night.
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