For more detail, see Northampton Reptile Centre.
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The rule of thumb worth keeping in mind is straightforward. If in doubt about husbandry, a care sheet and, where needed, a conversation with staff who handle these species day to day is the right first step. If in doubt about the animal's health, whether that's appetite, behaviour, weight, skin or anything else, the right step is a vet with genuine reptile experience, not a general practice unfamiliar with exotics, and not a forum thread.
The structure is fairly simple in practice. A subscription is set up around a delivery cadence, typically weekly or fortnightly, chosen to match how quickly a particular animal or collection gets through its livefood. Each delivery contains a set quantity of feeder insects, sized appropriately to the animal being fed, whether that's smaller insects for a juvenile or hatchling, or larger prey for an adult with a bigger appetite. The livefood itself is despatched to arrive live and in good condition, with appropriate packaging for the time of year and the journey involved.
Most reptile substrates are sold as general-purpose products, suitable in theory for a wide range of species with only minor adjustments. The ProRep Beardie Life range takes a different approach, building a substrate and accessory system around a single species, the bearded dragon, rather than adapting a generic mix to fit.
For more detail, see the reptile shop.
Bringing a reptile home for the first time is more involved than picking an animal and a tank. Before any animal arrives, a keeper needs the enclosure itself, a heat source, appropriate lighting, the right substrate, and at least two hides, plus a stable water dish and some basic decor for enrichment. Getting these right, and getting them right before the animal turns up, is what most new keeper mistakes come down to.
Northampton Reptile Centre's in-store and online range lays out enclosures, heating, lighting and substrate side by side, which makes it easier to see how the pieces fit together rather than guessing from separate listings on different sites. Staff on the shop floor handle these setups day to day and can talk through what a particular species actually needs versus what's optional.
The structure is fairly simple in practice. A subscription is set up around a delivery cadence, typically weekly or fortnightly, chosen to match how quickly a particular animal or collection gets through its livefood. Each delivery contains a set quantity of feeder insects, sized appropriately to the animal being fed, whether that's smaller insects for a juvenile or hatchling, or larger prey for an adult with a bigger appetite. The livefood itself is despatched to arrive live and in good condition, with appropriate packaging for the time of year and the journey involved.
Most reptile substrates are sold as general-purpose products, suitable in theory for a wide range of species with only minor adjustments. The ProRep Beardie Life range takes a different approach, building a substrate and accessory system around a single species, the bearded dragon, rather than adapting a generic mix to fit.
For more detail, see the reptile shop.
Bringing a reptile home for the first time is more involved than picking an animal and a tank. Before any animal arrives, a keeper needs the enclosure itself, a heat source, appropriate lighting, the right substrate, and at least two hides, plus a stable water dish and some basic decor for enrichment. Getting these right, and getting them right before the animal turns up, is what most new keeper mistakes come down to.
Northampton Reptile Centre's in-store and online range lays out enclosures, heating, lighting and substrate side by side, which makes it easier to see how the pieces fit together rather than guessing from separate listings on different sites. Staff on the shop floor handle these setups day to day and can talk through what a particular species actually needs versus what's optional.
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