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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.

The enclosure itself is obviously included, and usually the basics of heating too, most often a heat mat or heat bulb. Beyond that, coverage varies a good deal between kits and suppliers. Some kits include a thermostat to regulate that heat source; others leave it as a separate purchase, which matters because an unregulated heat source is a genuine risk rather than a minor omission. Lighting, particularly UVB provision for species that need it, is included in some kits and entirely absent from others, often depending on whether the kit was designed with a specific species in mind or built as a generic starter option.

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That said, there's a clear line between normal settling-in behaviour and something that needs attention. Prolonged refusal to eat beyond what's typical for the species, laboured breathing, unusual discharge, obvious injury, or any behaviour that seems more than ordinarily distressed are reasons to contact a vet experienced with reptiles straightaway, rather than waiting to see if it resolves on its own.

Care sheets get a keeper most of the way to a healthy, well-set-up animal. The remaining distance, anything that touches on health or illness, belongs with a vet every time.

Enclosure is the more general, catch-all term that avoids the debate entirely, and it's increasingly the word used in care guidance because it doesn't imply a specific style of build. A glass-fronted wooden cabinet, a mesh-sided setup for arboreal species, and a fully planted bioactive tank could all reasonably be called an enclosure, regardless of whether someone else in the hobby would call them a vivarium or a terrarium.

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