Blog about terrarium keeping – tips, advice and equipment
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Argentine Tegu (Salvator merianae)
The Argentine tegu (also known as the Argentine black-and-white tegu, "Argentine large tegu") is a large, intelligent, and all-around interesting lizard from South America that has become a popular terrarium reptile due to its characteristics. This article will provide you with detailed information about its appearance, care requirements, temperament, health, common problems, species, advantages and disadvantages of keeping it, and tips on how to choose the right one.
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Green iguana (Iguana iguana)
The green iguana is one of the most well-known and commonly kept lizards in captivity. It is popular for its size, appearance, and intelligence, but it requires specific care to thrive. This article will provide you with everything you need to know about green iguanas – from their description to requirements, temperament, health, common problems, species variations, and tips for choosing one.
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Hognose snake
The Hognose snake (often Heterodon) is a small to medium-sized snake with an interesting personality and a characteristic "rim" on its nose. It is popular in terrariums for its comical defensive behavior, relatively easy care, and attractive appearance. This article covers appearance, environmental requirements, behavior and temperament, nutrition, health problems, known species, advantages and disadvantages of keeping, and practical advice on choosing a snake.
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Blue-tongued Skink (Tiliqua scincoides)
The blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua scincoides) is a terrestrial, diurnal, peaceful, and relatively undemanding reptile native to Australia and its surrounding islands. It is very popular in terrariums due to its stable temperament, robustness, and attractive appearance — especially its bright blue tongue, which it uses as a defensive signal.
