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Uromastyx: A Road Map

By Phillip Lietz INTRODUCTION:Uromastyx lizards (also sometimes known as Spiny Tailed Lizards or Dabb Lizards) have been present in herpetoculture for decades. They are brilliantly colorful, primarily herbivorous, and long-lived desert lizards. Their natural range...

Reptile Mimicry

By Paul Donovan The animal world around us is full of impersonators who would have you believe they are something they are not. Harmless species do this, by playing on the strength and reputation of...

Book Review: Cornsnake Cultivar Compilation Vol. 1 & 2

Book by Sarah Mohr, Review by Justin Smith A lot has changed in the corn snake world since I was a kid. What once seemed like a lot of morph options has now exploded into...

Industry Spotlight: Ryan & Erica McVeigh of VivTech!

HM: What is your background and how did you get to where you are currently in the industry? RM: I’ve always loved reptiles and even through college kept them as a hobby. I worked at...

So Many Legs! Keeping Centipedes

By Paul Donovan Although I have worked with reptiles for the past 30+ years and it is always exciting to stumble across a species you have only ever seen pictures of while walking in the...

5 Herp Room Must-Haves: Bill Bradley of Coal Black Exotics

So, you’ve made the leap. You’ve gotten “serious” about herpetoculture. You’re going to make yourself a herp room. A dedicated space for you to indulge your scaly pastime. Yet, moving animals and enclosures into...

Taking Global Action: Save the Frogs!

By Harmony Tenney SAVE THE FROGS! is a worldwide movement dedicated to protecting amphibians from extinction. A portion of their mission is to educate and empower people to become stakeholders in amphibian conservation through first-hand...

Product Review: The Eighteen Cube from Focus Cubed Habitats

Review by Billy Hunt A while ago, I got an Eighteen Cube from Focus Cubed Habitats.  My plan was to use this cage for one of my jagpondros.  I always heard good things about the...

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