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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!

You are probably here as you are set on getting a mourning gecko. Where should you start? How would you know if you are buying a healthy mourning gecko? There are essential things you should know before closing a deal with a breeder, so we are here to guide you through it. Mourning geckos are …

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Mourning geckos are such fun reptiles to keep. Not only are they easy to maintain, but they also live reasonably long. Is the mourning gecko for you? What should you know about mourning geckos before getting one? Mourning geckos are tiny reptiles that can live from 10-15 years. They come in many colors and tend …

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Mourning geckos are friendly, quiet, and easy-to-maintain pets, and it’s no surprise they’re increasingly popular. But, as with all reptiles, the environment is key. So what exactly do you need to prepare for your mourning gecko? Mourning geckos need a home that imitates their natural wild environment for them to thrive. To create this, you …

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It may be alarming to see your blue tongue skink trying its hardest to push or slide against the glass of its enclosure. Is it sick? Is it injured? Why is your blue tongue skink glass surfing? Blue tongue skinks glass surf when the tank is either too small or too large. It may also …

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As the cold season sets in, your pet snake may begin refusing to eat despite being healthy and having the correct living standards in its vivarium. You may be uncertain whether you should be tempting it to eat, or stop offering food altogether.  Snakes should not be fed during brumation. This is because your pet …

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Snakes are renowned for opening their mouths wide to eat – with some species able to open to a 140-degree angle! But have you noticed that your pet snake opens and closes its mouth or seems to be yawning even when not feeding? Are you worried about it?  Your snake’s mouth could be open when …

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Most snake owners know that their pets refuse food for some period of their lives, but sometimes the reason is hidden and unknown. You may be surprised to discover that there is a list of at least 25 reasons why your snake is getting skinny and concerned about how to help. Let’s see. Food refusal …

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Most domesticated snake species are beautiful, docile, and fun to hold, but owners often ask whether their pets feel anything. It is possible to see when these reptiles are unsatisfied with food and environmental conditions, but the question is can snakes feel negative emotions and get depressed? Reptiles, including snakes, do not have the intellectual …

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Is it possible that our snakes are more scared of us than we are of them? As we care for snakes, we realize that all their responses are based on stressors or lack thereof in their environment. But there are just those instances where they seem too afraid of us. Why is your snake afraid …

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Can snakes hold their breath underwater? Or do snakes breathe underwater? Many people say that snakes are excellent swimmers, is there truth in this? Can you hold a pool party for your pet snakes? The length of time that a snake can hold its breath varies on different factors. Snakes that are used to marine …

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