Archive for the Exotic Pets Category

Crested Baby Gecko Setup

Crested Baby Gecko Setup

Category: Amphibians, Lizards & Reptiles, Exotic Pets, Herps | 15 views

How do you keep your baby crested geckos? Wally at Supreme Geckos likes to use the kritter keepers for their first month or so to monitor their feeding of the Repashy Crested Gecko Diet and of their development.

Posted on January 18, 2010

Giant African Landsnails: The Proper Care & Feeding

Giant African Landsnails: The Proper Care & Feeding

Category: Exotic Pets | 28 views

Giant land snails are native to East Africa and can grow up to 10 inches long. Exotic pets expert Mark Amey discusses the proper handling, care, feeding, and cleaning of of these gastropodic giants.

Posted on June 8, 2009




Caring for Corn Snakes

Caring for Corn Snakes

Category: Exotic Pets, Herps, Snakes | 46 views

Corn snakes are placid, non-poisonous snakes and are good pets. If you haven’t owned a snake before, learn how to care for them properly. In this video, exotic pets expert Mark Amey gives a step by step guide to looking after your corn snake as a baby and watch it eat a mouse whole.

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How To Care For Tarantulas

How To Care For Tarantulas

Category: Exotic Pets, Spiders As Pets | 10 views

Follow exotic pet expert Mark Amey’s step by step guide to looking after tarantulas safely. Learn how to feed them insects, keep them in the right conditions and look after them properly.

Posted on June 1, 2009

How To Care For Bearded Dragons

How To Care For Bearded Dragons

Category: Amphibians, Lizards & Reptiles, Exotic Pets, Herps | 2 views

A step by step guide to looking after Bearded Dragons. These lizards make good pets as they are friendly, outgoing and easy to handle, so learn to care for them properly.

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How To Care For Emperor Scorpions

How To Care For Emperor Scorpions

Category: Exotic Pets | 25 views

Mark Amey presents a step by step guide to looking after scorpions safely. Learn how to feed them insects and to give them the correct environment to live in.

Posted on April 14, 2009

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