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Pierre And The ReptileCraze Team

Hey! My name is Pierre, and I am the owner of this website. Since I was a child, I have had an enormous interest in reptiles. I have kept chameleons, bearded dragons, leopard geckos, and many other reptiles. A team of pet enthusiasts and I created this website to help other reptile keepers take care of their pets!

Chameleons may be fun to look at, but it is a different story when you try handling them and they repay you with hisses and bites. Why is your chameleon aggressive? Is there something you can do to minimize the aggression of your chameleon? How can you tell if your chameleon is aggressive? The aggressiveness …

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Chameleons are known to be picky about where they drink water. Knowing how to get a chameleon to drink is a real challenge. Keepers who do not know enough about how a chameleon hydrates itself often risk their pet becoming fatally dehydrated. In the wild, chameleons “drink water” or get moisture from water droplets on …

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A query ranking high among the dragon community nowadays is – why is my bearded dragon’s tail up? If you’ve been wondering the same, your efforts have led you to the right place! Bearded dragons point their tails up as a form of communication. Beardies with their tails up are generally excited, alert, or threatened. …

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It can be stressful when one day, you suddenly see your bearded dragon is bloated or has a puffed-up belly. Do you need to rush to the vet? Why is your bearded dragon bloated? Before panicking, it is good to know how to differentiate when this is a cause of concern or not. Bearded dragons …

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Bearded dragons are a favorite among reptile enthusiasts because of their docile nature and unique appearance. However, they can face several health issues, one of the most common of which is the paralysis of their back legs. Paralysis in bearded dragons’ back legs is caused by a variety of conditions, including metabolic bone disease, injury, …

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Parasites are common within bearded dragons and sometimes they don’t show symptoms. However, if high levels of parasites are left untreated, they can cause serious problems and even become fatal. So, how long can your bearded dragon live with parasites? Healthy bearded dragons can live up to 10 years with low levels of parasites. However, …

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Bearded dragons are interesting and pretty laid back reptile pets. Sometimes though, bearded dragons can get stressed and then develop stress marks or show other stress-associated signs. Stress marks are dark, in the shape of an oval or line, and can be found on the stomach, arms, legs, or chin of a bearded dragon. Causes …

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It’s not uncommon for bearded dragons to get curved spines – a dire situation with even worse consequences. However, detecting and treating it in time can certainly prevent things from escalating. Curved spines in bearded dragons is a condition where the spine becomes S or C-shaped. The most likely causes are metabolic bone disease, a …

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No matter the size or species of your pet snake, watching them enjoy their meal is very interesting. It’s well-known that most species of pet snakes don’t need to eat as often as we humans, but what are the reasons behind a pet snake not wanting to eat at all? And what can reptile carers …

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Being a chameleon owner is not for the faint of heart, as anything could go wrong pretty quickly with these reptiles if you fail to provide proper husbandry conditions for them. Did you know that one of the leading causes of death in chameleons is dehydration? Yes, that is right; so, how can you know …

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