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As with any enclosure, running it for a few days before an animal moves in lets temperature and humidity settle properly, and any questions about whether a setup suits a particular species are best checked against a care sheet or with a vet experienced in reptiles.
Northampton Reptile Centre stocks the VivExotic range in-store and online, alongside the heating and lighting kit that pairs with each size tier, so a new keeper can see a fully dressed vivarium rather than judging an empty flat-pack box on its own. The in-store team handle these builds regularly and can talk through which ventilation and size combination suits a given species.
Northampton Reptile Centre's care sheets set out what normal settling-in behaviour looks like for species including the Hermann's tortoise, leopard gecko, corn snake and White's tree frog, which gives a new keeper a reasonable baseline to check against during those first uncertain days. Anything that falls outside that baseline is a matter for a vet, not a matter to manage alone.
Finding a vet with that specific experience before it's needed, rather than searching in a hurry once something's wrong, is worth doing early on. Most areas have at least one practice that sees reptiles regularly, and it's a far better position to be in than trying to find one for the first time during an emergency.
Lifespan varies enormously across the hobby. Some species live for a handful of years, while tortoises and larger lizards can live for decades under good care, potentially outlasting the keeper's current living situation, relationship or career entirely. That's not a reason to avoid longer-lived species, but it is a reason to think about who looks after the animal if circumstances change.
As with any enclosure, running it for a few days before an animal moves in lets temperature and humidity settle properly, and any questions about whether a setup suits a particular species are best checked against a care sheet or with a vet experienced in reptiles.
Northampton Reptile Centre stocks the VivExotic range in-store and online, alongside the heating and lighting kit that pairs with each size tier, so a new keeper can see a fully dressed vivarium rather than judging an empty flat-pack box on its own. The in-store team handle these builds regularly and can talk through which ventilation and size combination suits a given species.
Northampton Reptile Centre's care sheets set out what normal settling-in behaviour looks like for species including the Hermann's tortoise, leopard gecko, corn snake and White's tree frog, which gives a new keeper a reasonable baseline to check against during those first uncertain days. Anything that falls outside that baseline is a matter for a vet, not a matter to manage alone.
Finding a vet with that specific experience before it's needed, rather than searching in a hurry once something's wrong, is worth doing early on. Most areas have at least one practice that sees reptiles regularly, and it's a far better position to be in than trying to find one for the first time during an emergency.
Lifespan varies enormously across the hobby. Some species live for a handful of years, while tortoises and larger lizards can live for decades under good care, potentially outlasting the keeper's current living situation, relationship or career entirely. That's not a reason to avoid longer-lived species, but it is a reason to think about who looks after the animal if circumstances change.
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