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Best Reptile Pets For Beginners

Best Reptile Pets For Beginners

Reptiles are an excellent alternative for owners looking for companions who are easy to care for, distinctive, or even hypoallergenic. Reptiles are excellent pets, but they have certain requirements that cats and dogs do not. Adopting a reptile entails knowing about its requirements and determining whether it is appropriate for you and your home. Our Southgate vets list the best reptiles for beginners.

Reptiles come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with some requiring more care than others. The bottom line and motif we were looking for was little upkeep. Few people have the time or finances to care for a pet with a variety of needs. Nonetheless, this list necessitates far fewer resources than other exotic pets. Here are our picks for the easiest reptiles to take care of for beginners.

1. Leopard Gecko

A leopard gecko is a resilient and peaceful pet that is ideal for newcomers. These spotted geckos are peaceful and easy to care for, making them excellent house pets. Because they are nocturnal, you will be able to witness their peak activity if your family is active early in the morning or late at night!

2. Bearded Dragon

A Bearded can reach a length of 24 inches and live for more than a decade. They are one of the best reptiles for handling, as beardies enjoy being picked up. They eat a variety of foods such as crickets, worms, and vegetables.

3. Crested Gecko

Crested geckos are calm but interesting animals. The long crests on their bodies and eyes give them the appearance of cartoons. This kind of gecko is arboreal and requires a vertical habitat, making it an ideal pet for someone who may not have enough space for a standard horizontal enclosure.

4. Turtles

Turtles can reach 11 inches in length and survive for more than 30 years. Turtles spend most of their life in water, have webbed feet, and are omnivores. A turtle's diet may include crickets, worms, goldfish, vegetables, and pellets.

5. Corn Snakes

Corn snakes spend most of their time hiding and digging, therefore they require a cage that allows them to do so. Because of their curiosity, they are excellent escape artists, so make sure their tank and lid are secure. These multicolored snakes make excellent pets because they are small and docile.

6. Water Dragons

If they have a proper and regulated habitat, you can spend more time appreciating them than caring for them. Many people want iguanas but are put off by their size or violent behaviour, so the water dragon is an excellent substitute. They're much smaller and friendlier, but they still have the same physical characteristics.

7. Tortoise

Tortoises are land-dwelling reptiles that can reach a length of 12 inches and live for more than 50 years if properly cared for. Tortoises have an ancient pedigree that can be traced back to the days of the dinosaurs, giving them the appearance of being extremely prehistoric. These guys, unlike turtles, are herbivores who prefer to live on land rather than in water.

Are you curious about having a reptile as a pet? Our Southgate Animal Hospital vets can provide advice on what reptiles might be right for your household. Contact us today!

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