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REPTIZOO Knock-Down Glass Terrarium RK Series
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REPTIZOO Reptile Terrarium RHK Series
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REPTIZOO Paludarium Ultra Clear Glass Habitat PHK Series
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F10SC Veterinary Disinfectant
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REPTIZOO High Pressure Adjustable Rainfall System #TR04-CA
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Nutribac (BAC) for Reptiles & Amphibians (50g)
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REPTIZOO Knock-Down Glass & Stackable Reptile Terrariums
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REPTIZOO Digital Thermometer Hygrometer Temperature Controller THC15
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Famous Reptile-pedia
Leachianus gecko
Leachianus gecko is an arboreal species, living in trees. It is crepuscular, but may come out to bask in the sun during the day. It eats a diet of insects, spiders, small vertebrates, fruit, nectar, and sap. Leachianus gecko can make a loud growling noise, and local people call it "the devil in the trees".
Blue tegu
As hatchlings, Salvator merianae has an emerald green color from the tip of its snout to midway down its neck with black markings. The emerald green becomes black several months after shedding. As a young tegu, the tail is banded yellow and black; as it ages, the solid yellow bands nearest the body change to areas of weak speckling.
Red-eyed crocodile skink
For nutrient most red-eyed crocodile skinks eat a variety of insects such as fruit flies, mealworms, and small crickets. Like most species of reptiles in captivity, crocodile skinks need a calcium supplement with their regular food.