You can find out more via the reptile shop.
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Temperature and humidity checks matter more in these first 48 hours than at almost any other point, since this is when a keeper finds out whether the vivarium set up before the animal's arrival is actually holding steady under real conditions. Checking thermostat readings against a separate thermometer, ideally at both the warm and cool ends of the enclosure, confirms the setup is doing what it's meant to before the animal has been in it long enough for a problem to become serious.
A quiet room, away from heavy foot traffic, loud noise or other pets, helps the settling-in process considerably. Some reduced appetite or reduced activity in the first day or two is common and not automatically a concern, since travel and a new environment are stressful events for any animal.
That distinction matters because the two things get blurred fairly often, especially by keepers newer to the reptile shop hobby who search online for symptoms and end up adjusting husbandry based on guesswork rather than getting the animal seen. Reptiles are also good at masking illness until a condition is fairly advanced, which is exactly why waiting to see if something resolves on its own is rarely the safer option.
Northampton Reptile Centre's livefood subscription service covers this ground: a chosen delivery schedule, a set quantity per box matched to the animals being kept, and the ability to pause or adjust the order as circumstances change, managed online rather than through a fresh order every time. For keepers with more than one animal, or a collection that's grown over time, this removes a fair amount of the week-to-week admin that comes with keeping livefood-dependent species.
You can find out more via reptile supplies.
Learn more at reptile keeper supplies.
A quiet room, away from heavy foot traffic, loud noise or other pets, helps the settling-in process considerably. Some reduced appetite or reduced activity in the first day or two is common and not automatically a concern, since travel and a new environment are stressful events for any animal.
That distinction matters because the two things get blurred fairly often, especially by keepers newer to the reptile shop hobby who search online for symptoms and end up adjusting husbandry based on guesswork rather than getting the animal seen. Reptiles are also good at masking illness until a condition is fairly advanced, which is exactly why waiting to see if something resolves on its own is rarely the safer option.
Northampton Reptile Centre's livefood subscription service covers this ground: a chosen delivery schedule, a set quantity per box matched to the animals being kept, and the ability to pause or adjust the order as circumstances change, managed online rather than through a fresh order every time. For keepers with more than one animal, or a collection that's grown over time, this removes a fair amount of the week-to-week admin that comes with keeping livefood-dependent species.
You can find out more via reptile supplies.
Learn more at reptile keeper supplies.
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