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Reptiles, Rodents & Small Pets

Expert tips on reptiles, rodents and small pets will take the mystery out of caring for these little critters, whether you’re wondering what to feed a guinea pig or where to house a pet tarantula. All creatures need tender loving care, even pet turtles, snakes, lizards and scorpions. Need to research your pet python’s health condition? Want to know how to care for a baby rabbit? Advice from eHow's pet experts can make caring for your pets a breeze.

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  • How to Raise Mice and Make Money in Your Spare Time

    Want to make good money with minimum effort? Then raise mice to sell.

  • How to Take Care of Pet Roaches

    Pet roaches are fun pets that are easy to care for and are fun to observe. With a pet roach, food and accessories are extremely inexpensive. With a good tank and a little bit of maintenance, some...

  • How to Bond with your Bunny

    As adorable as they are, sometimes it's hard to see eye to eye with a new pet rabbit. They are skiddish, skeptical and fresh! But with the right tips, they will warm up to you and prove themselves...

  • How to Choose Toys for Pet Rats

    With a little imagination, you can find toys for your pet rat almost anywhere.

  • How to Know If Your Pet Rat Is Sick

    Pet rats are really curious little creatures and are great pets. They are very active and a healthy rat can be noticed easily from a sick one. If you are a new owner of a pet rat, this article...

  • How to Treat Cedar Poisoning in Reptiles

    Even though cedar chips and pine chips are used commonly as the bottom layer for reptile aquariums, the chips are actually very bad for the reptile. Cedar and pine give off fumes that cause skin...

  • How to Treat a Hamster's Medical Conditions

    If your hamster gets sick it can be dangerous. Small animals, such as hamsters, can escalate from mildly sick to seriously ill very quickly. It is important to keep a close eye on your hamster's...

  • How to Adopt Reptiles

    Adopting a reptile is a wonderful way to add a pet to your family. Often, people allergic to dogs and cats may not have allergies to reptiles, making them an ideal choice as a pet. There are...

  • The Diet of Chameleons

    There are more than 100 species of chameleons that all share a similar diet. Most are insectivores with the larger species enjoying a bird or rodent when the opportunity arises. A species few also...

  • How to Beat a Zhu Zhu Pet

    So every kid in America wants a Zhu Zhu pet this year and you can’t find one. It’s a common dilemma this time of year. Frustrated parents everywhere are desperately seeking the “toy of the...

  • How to Decrease Pet Rat Odor

    Pet rats can make very interesting and loyal companions. They do have some drawbacks, however. The smell rats and other rodents produce can be very disagreeable to some people. Interestingly, this...

  • How to Keep a Cricket As a Pet

    Crickets are nature's choir singers. The male variety produces chirping from rubbing his forewing against his hind leg. If you enjoy these nighttime serenades, consider keeping a cricket as a pet....

  • How to Feed a Hamster Sunflower Seeds

    Hamsters love crunchy treats. The extra work it takes to crack and peel open a sunflower seed is no problem for the rodents. They love seeds of many varieties, and sunflowers are no exception....

  • How to Care for Green Geckos

    Green geckos are more often referred to as day geckos because, unlike most of their ilk, they are active during the day. These geckos can be very territorial and aggressive and do not like to be...

  • How to Build a Ramp for an Iguana Cage

    A pet iguana needs a lot space in its enclosure to roam, climb and bask. A good iguana enclosure should be very large---much larger than typical reptile enclosures sold in stores---so building...

  • Are Meal Worms Bad for Lizards?

    Feeding a pet lizard is usually not as simply as throwing some food in a bowl. It takes careful research and planning to make sure your reptile is eating a healthy, well-balanced diet. Mealworms...

  • How to Feed Terrestrial Pet Frogs

    Terrestrial pet frogs are land frogs. Often times, feeding terrestrial pet frogs is a lot more difficult than feeding aquatic frogs, since land frogs require moving food to eat. If your frog...

  • Facts About Dwarf Hamsters

    Dwarf hamsters get their name because they are noticeably smaller than the first species of hamster to be domesticated, the Syrian or golden hamster. Dwarf hamsters became popular pets after they...

  • How to Care for a Pet Hamster

    If you are considering keeping a pet hamster, you are in for a treat. These little bundles of fur are clean, inexpensive and easy to keep. They make a wonderful pet if you live in a small place...

  • How to Create the Perfect Salamander Habitat

    Pet salamanders are some of the easiest pets to take care of, and are great starter pets for children. One of the first things you have to think about when buying a pet salamander is where you’re...

  • How to Raise a Hamster

    A new companion can get exciting. I have owned 7 hamsters in my pet lifetime, all gave me a different experience. Here are a few simple tips to keep your pet happy and healthy!

  • How to Design Animal Cages

    If you have an unconventional pet that does not do well in an ordinary house or yard setting, or a dog or cat that needs a private space of her own, you will need a cage. Whatever your needs may...

  • What Do House Geckos Eat?

    House geckos originate from Southeast Asia and are very easy pets to maintain. By feeding your gecko a healthy, well-balanced diet, you can be assured you will enjoy your pet for many years to come.

  • How to Feed and Care For a Tree Frog

    Do you want a pet, but not want all the work that comes with them? Are your kids nagging you for an animal, but you don't want to add yet another chore to your to-do list? Tree frogs may be the...

  • Habitat for a Pet Turtle

    Turtles make wonderful pets. They are easygoing, small in size and fun to watch or interact with. They provide their owners with companionship and joy and, in turn, they should be treated with...

  • How To Raise Turtles in a Pond

    Turtles can add a unique touch to any outdoor pond. In addition to the food you provide, they will eat both insects and their larvae, keeping insect populations down. They also will eat plant...

  • Life Expectancy of Dwarf Hamsters

    Since their introduction to the U.S. in the 1930s, hamsters have been popular pets for adults and children alike. Dwarf hamsters in particular, because of their increased sociability and high...

  • How to Use Hot Rocks

    Hot rocks are often used to keep lizards and snakes warm in captivity. Since they are cold-blooded animals, reptiles require outside sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. The use of...

  • Tricks to Do with Your Pet Mice

    Mice are popular pets that require very little maintenance. Their playful antics provide owners with hours of enjoyment. With a little patience and ingenuity, you can teach your pet mouse little...

  • Ringworm Caused by Rats

    Ringworm can affect just about anyone. However, it can also show up in your pet rats, which is communicable to humans. That needn't be a big concern, however. Though uncomfortable and unsightly,...

  • How to Take Pictures of Bearded Dragons

    Every pet owner wants to be able to share pictures of their pets with friends and family, bearded dragon owners are no different. These tips will help you to snap stunning photos of your bearded...

  • The Best Diets for Hamsters

    Maybe it's because of their teeny little tails or their cute-as-a-button faces, but hamsters are one of the most popular pet rodents. The Syrian hamster is the most common, but there are also...

  • How to Choose a Pet Rabbit Hutch

    Pet rabbits are now a very popular family pet and it is though that there are well over 1 million pet rabbits in the UK. Choosing the right hutch for your rabbit is vital for its wellbeing, so...

  • What to Feed Pet Turtles

    Turtles make great pets for anyone who is allergic to animals with fur, such as cats and dogs. Turtles like to eat many different foods, and it will be your responsibility as a pet owner to make...

  • Fun Games to Play With Your Guinea Pig

    Guinea pigs make great caged pets. With a lifespan of up to nine years, they can become valuable members of your family. Like all pets, guinea pigs need clean cages, healthy food and veterinary...

  • Information on Leopard Geckos

    Leopard geckos can be interesting and fun pets. They are native to India, Pakistan and Afghanistan in rocky terrain. They are nocturnal, meaning they are awake and active at night.

  • Outside Turtle Habitat

    Pet box turtles love to be outside, so if you're planning on building your pet turtle an outdoor pen, there are a few things to make sure to include. Pick the spot you want to house your turtle,...

  • Facts About Pet Turtles

    Pet turtles may seem like an easy pet to keep, but they require a significant amount of care and attention. If properly cared for, pet turtles can live for 20 years or more.

  • Rat Lice Treatment

    Rats make great pets and usually pose no health risks to humans. However, in rare cases, rats come down with a case of lice. Luckily, there are treatments for lice on your rats so your furry...

  • Healthy Rat Diet

    Rats are omnivores that can and will eat almost anything, a quality that has helped them survive in urban habitats around the world. You can easily feed your rat a repetitive diet of rat food...

  • How to Look After Pet Mice

    Whether you are watching a friend's pet mice or have ventured into pet ownership yourself, the care of these small creatures is simple and enjoyable. Those factors also make the rodent pet a...

  • How to Train a Guinea Pig Properly

    When you go looking for a new family pet, there are many choices. Cats, dogs, birds, reptiles and even fish are options for you depending on exactly what you are looking for as far as a pet goes....

  • Food for Turtles

    A turtle can be a enjoyable pet. Some turtles live on land, and some live in the water. Others like to have both land and water for their habitat. Keeping your pet turtle happy with a good diet is...

  • Where to Find Reptile Cages

    Before acquiring a pet reptile, please do research on how large they get. Pet stores only sell young animals and many species of lizards, snakes and turtles will quickly outgrow these homes. Since...

  • How to Purchase Reptiles

    Reptiles can be purchased in almost any major pet store or at reptile shows and expos. Private breeders also sell reptiles. With so many choices, wise reptile buyers will shop around to find...

  • How to Properly Care for a Hamster

    A hamster makes a great pet for smaller children and are very simple to take care of.This article will help you to properly take care of your hamster.

  • What to Feed Hamsters

    If you want a low-maintenance pet, a hamster is usually a good choice. If you are new to hamster ownership or simply want to learn a little more about a balanced hamster diet, the information in...

  • Lifespan of Hamsters

    Hamsters are probably the best known caged pet. They're cute and cuddly, and they can be a great first pet. One of the characteristics of hamsters is their short lifespan. Yet that depends on the...

  • How to Take Care of a Baby Snapping Turtle

    Baby snapping turtles need specific care, especially during the first few years of their life. Your turtle may be just two inches long now, but he will double in size every year until he reaches...

  • Pet Rat Skin Disease

    Pet rats are susceptible to various forms of skin diseases, mostly because of their excessive scratching. The scratching is usually caused by mites or another problem not obvious to the owner, and...

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