Care Sheets as a Starting Point, Not a Substitute for a Vet
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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.
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.
Northampton Reptile Centre stocks the ProRep Beardie Life range alongside other ProRep lines, both in-store and online, so keepers can compare a species-specific system against generic alternatives before deciding. As always, the substrate is one part of a wider setup, and any questions about whether a particular product suits an individual animal's needs are best checked against a care sheet or with the in-store team, who handle these products directly.
Substrate is another area worth checking line by line. Some kits include a starter bag suited to the enclosure's intended species; others include a generic substrate that may or may not suit the animal actually being kept. Hides, water dishes and basic decor are the items most likely to be missing from a kit altogether, on the assumption that a keeper will add these separately based on preference.
Care sheets are one of the most useful tools available to a reptile keeper, setting out the basics of temperature, humidity, diet and enclosure size for a given species in one place. Northampton Reptile Centre publishes care sheets covering species including the Hermann's tortoise, leopard gecko, corn snake and White's tree frog, and they're a sensible starting point for anyone researching a species or double-checking their current setup.
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.
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.
Northampton Reptile Centre stocks the ProRep Beardie Life range alongside other ProRep lines, both in-store and online, so keepers can compare a species-specific system against generic alternatives before deciding. As always, the substrate is one part of a wider setup, and any questions about whether a particular product suits an individual animal's needs are best checked against a care sheet or with the in-store team, who handle these products directly.
Substrate is another area worth checking line by line. Some kits include a starter bag suited to the enclosure's intended species; others include a generic substrate that may or may not suit the animal actually being kept. Hides, water dishes and basic decor are the items most likely to be missing from a kit altogether, on the assumption that a keeper will add these separately based on preference.
Care sheets are one of the most useful tools available to a reptile keeper, setting out the basics of temperature, humidity, diet and enclosure size for a given species in one place. Northampton Reptile Centre publishes care sheets covering species including the Hermann's tortoise, leopard gecko, corn snake and White's tree frog, and they're a sensible starting point for anyone researching a species or double-checking their current setup.
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