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		<title>Fundamental Leopard Gecko Feeding Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 19:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ethan Milroy</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[leopard gecko feed]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to pets, any animal that requires live feed is quite obviously more complex than your usual dog-food-in-bowl routine.  Thankfully, taking care of this creature is so rewarding, many consider them worth the effort.</p>
<p>Hailing from the arid regions of Central Asia, Leopard Geckos are insectivores.  While us humans benefit from fruit and veggies in our diet, these creatures do not.  There is a huge range of insects these critters consume, but they can be narrowed down to the most common two&#8211; mealworms and crickets</p>
<p>Crickets are excellent leopard gecko feed.  Since they move around quite a bit, they serve another purpose:  during mealtimes, they simulate the hunting scenario the lizards would experience in the wild.  This is healthy, as your leopard gecko needs exercise and stimulation.  Crickets are also easily available and are arguably the most nutritious of the leopard gecko feed options.  Crickets also have a thinner protective covering than mealworms. This makes them easier on your gecko&#039;s digestive system. </p>
<p>There are some issues that lizard keepers have with these critters.  For one, crickets make quite a bit of noise.  Live crickets will also need housing and food.  Remember to only put the right amount into the vivarium.  Only 3-4 crickets for each gecko.  When uneaten, crickets are known to gnaw at the geckos&#8211; not fun. </p>
<p>Mealworms are much easier to feed your gecko with.  Place them in a pan and put them into your vivarium.  Make sure the pan is stable and does not tip over, as mealworms like hiding in the substrate.  They aren&#039;t as stimulating as your crickets though.  The way to fix this is to put some cricket feed into their pan.  They squirm around in response to the dust and in effect, make for a very stimulating meal. </p>
<p>Mealworms are usually seen as treats given sparingly.  Some new schools of thought, however, entertain the idea of mealworms as a part of a gecko&#039;s balanced diet. </p>
<p>As with all great endeavors, it is all a matter of trial and error.  Let&#039;s hope you find the right mix to help your gecko become strong, healthy and fruitful!</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://leopardgeckocaring.com/leopard-gecko-feed'> leopard gecko feed </a>.  Stop by Ethan Milroy&#039;s site where you can find out all about <a href='http://www.leopardgeckocaring.com'> leopard gecko information </a></p>
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		<title>Animal Facts &#8211; Boa Constrictor</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 10:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marina K. Villatoro</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[boa constrictor in costa rica]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boa Constrictors live in Central &#38; South America and some islands in the Caribbean. Boa constrictor's habitat varies widely depending of environmental conditions, from tropical rainforests to arid semi-desert country. However, it prefers to live in rainforest due to the humidity and temperature. In Costa Rica it can be seen in Corcovado National Park.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boa Constrictors live in Central &amp; South America and some islands in the Caribbean. Boa constrictor&#039;s habitat varies widely depending of environmental conditions, from tropical rainforests to arid semi-desert country. However, it prefers to live in rainforest due to the humidity and temperature. In Costa Rica it can be seen in Corcovado National Park.</p>
<p>They are a large, heavy-bodied species of snake. They are patterned with brown or reddish brown &#034;saddles&#034; that become more pronounced towards the tail. Their color can vary greatly depending on the locality. However they are generally a brown, grey or cream base color. Their diet consists of rodents, large lizards and mammals as big as ocelots are reported to have been consumed. Boa constrictors are ambush predators, as such will lie and wait for an appropriate prey to come along. The boa will strike at the prey, grabbing it with its teeth. Then it constricts the prey until death and consumes it whole. It will take the snake approximately 4-6 days to fully digest it.</p>
<p>They will generally breed in the dry season, between April and August. During breeding season the female boa will emit a scent to attract males, who may then wrestle for the right to breed with her. The gestation period is approximately 100-120 days. The female will then give birth to young that average 38-51 cm in length. The litter size varies but can be between 10 and 65 with an average of 25. The young are independent at birth and will grow rapidly. They are nocturnal however they may go out during the day. Boa constrictors are solitary animals, and will only associate to mate.</p>
<p>They can leave 20 to 30 years, but there was a 40 year case. Females are generally larger, in both length and girth, than males Boas can reach lengths of anywhere from 1-4 meters depending on the locality and the availability of prey. Adults weigh approximately 60 pounds.</p>
<p>Most populations are not under threat of immediate extinction. In some regions Boa constrictor numbers have decreased by predation from humans and other animals. Some South Americans keep boas in their houses to control rat infestations.</p>
<p>Marina K. Villatoro, the Travel Experta, has been living in <a href="http://travelexperta.com">Central America &#8211; Costa Rica and Guatemala</a> for over 10 years. She has traveled here extensively. Now loves organizing vacations to this amazing part of the world, having first hand experience of all the places with her family. <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ydnr5f3">Contact her for advice and to plan your perfect trip</a>!</p>
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		<title>Fun Facts About Brown Basilisk</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 09:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marina K. Villatoro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[They are native to Panama, Belize, and northwestern Colombia and Costa Rica. This species can be found in tropical and subtropical wet, moist, and dry forests. In Guatemala, this species is widespread, found practically anywhere where there is a water source. Basilisks are lizards that have large hind feet with flaps of skin between each toe. This allows them to move quickly across the water and gives them the appearance of "walking on water". Because of that they were given the nickname "Jesus Lizard".]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They are native to Panama, Belize, and northwestern Colombia and Costa Rica. This species can be found in tropical and subtropical wet, moist, and dry forests. In Guatemala, this species is widespread, found practically anywhere where there is a water source. Basilisks are lizards that have large hind feet with flaps of skin between each toe. This allows them to move quickly across the water and gives them the appearance of &#034;walking on water&#034;. Because of that they were given the nickname &#034;Jesus Lizard&#034;.</p>
<p>They usually appear in brown or olive brown with black stripes. The stripes are usually only on the flanks and on the dorsal crest. They also have a white stripe, which extends from the eyes to the rear legs. The males have a larger crest than the females. The average lifespan for a well kept basilisk can be 7-8 years. Basilisks are omnivorous, meaning they eat both plants and small animals. They feed mostly on insects but are reported to sometimes feed on fallen berries. Male Brown Basilisks can reach 80 cm in length and females are somewhat smaller</p>
<p>At night it can be found sleeping in vine-covered thickets or in the open on low bushes. Basilisks are capable of climbing, running, and swimming, all with equal facility. This lizard is quite arboreal, and can be seen in bushes and the lower branches of trees, but also spends time on the ground.</p>
<p>Brown basilisks breed once a year. Sexual maturity is reached at about 9 to 10 cm at less than a year of age, and during the wet season. Females lay 3 to 12 eggs from May to August in a secluded moisture retaining nesting site, usually a hole. The young hatch during the early part of the rainy season from June to September in about 55 to 65 days.</p>
<p>Since people have been invading tropical areas, they are commonly seen in houses placed in areas that have the right climate. They are also very popular as pets.</p>
<p>Marina K. Villatoro, lives in <a href="http://travelexperta.com">Central America &#8211; Costa Rica and Guatemala</a> for the past decade. She has traveled all over these areas with her family and now she loves to organize vacations to Costa Rica and Guatemala. <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ydnr5f3">Contact her for advice and to plan your perfect trip</a>! Also published at <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=1378147&amp;p=24039'>Fun Facts About Brown Basilisk</a>.</p>
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		<title>Central America Wildlife &#8211; Spectacled Caiman</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 08:39:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marina K. Villatoro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a crocodilian reptile. The species' common name comes from a bony ridge between the eyes. It gives the appearance of a pair of spectacles. Al though they are one of the smallest crocodilian species these guys are fierce predators. In Guatemala it can be found in the northern department of Petn. It can be found in much of Central and South America. It lives in a range of lowland wetland and riverside habitat and can tolerate salt water as well as fresh.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a crocodilian reptile. The species&#039; common name comes from a bony ridge between the eyes. It gives the appearance of a pair of spectacles. Al though they are one of the smallest crocodilian species these guys are fierce predators. In Guatemala it can be found in the northern department of Petn. It can be found in much of Central and South America. It lives in a range of lowland wetland and riverside habitat and can tolerate salt water as well as fresh.</p>
<p>Males of the species are generally between 2 and 2.5 meters, while females are usually around 1.4 meters. They live an average of 25 &#8211; 30 years. They have a dull olive color. Observations show that as conditions become drier, caimans stop feeding. Cannibalism has been reported under such conditions. As adults they are capable of taking large, mammalian prey such as wild pigs.</p>
<p>When they need to cool off, they simply sink to colder water. They can also heat up their bodies by floating in the warm, upper surface of the water. Some live where the weather is especially cold at times during the year, but none of them actually become inactive and enter a state of deep sleep. Instead, these species either lie still in shallow water or they retreat into winter burrows to wait for spring. A favorite daytime activity for caimans is sunbathing or basking on shore.</p>
<p>Caimans lay 14 &#8211; 40 eggs in mounds of soil and vegetation at the water&#039;s edge or on rafts of floating vegetation. The young caiman hatch after approximately 90 days and they stay in groups close to the female. Sometimes nests are shared by females who guard it against predators. Mating takes place near the end of the dry season May &#8211; August. Spectacled</p>
<p>The ecological importance of this species has been demonstrated by recycling nitrogenous that re-enters the ecosystem to the benefit of other plants and animals. Also due to the reduction in number of larger crocodilian species the Caiman expanded its range into areas formerly occupied by them.</p>
<p>Marina K. Villatoro, the Travel Experta, has been living in <a href="http://travelexperta.com">Central America &#8211; Costa Rica and Guatemala</a> for over 10 years. She has traveled here extensively. Now loves organizing vacations to this amazing part of the world, having first hand experience of all the places with her family. <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ydnr5f3">Contact her for advice and to plan your perfect trip</a>!</p>
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		<title>Finding Out More About Your Tropical Fish</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 12:32:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Chen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Tropical Fish]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that we human beings are good at is continuous learning, and no matter how experienced you might be in raring fishes, there is still a lot left to learn. This is especially true when you do own a pet, as it is your responsibility to understand your fish and to provide them with the utmost care you can in terms of their habitat and their diet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing that we human beings are good at is continuous learning, and no matter how experienced you might be in raring fishes, there is still a lot left to learn. This is especially true when you do own a pet, as it is your responsibility to understand your fish and to provide them with the utmost care you can in terms of their habitat and their diet.</p>
<p>More and more newer technologies have emerged to help out with our fish care, as such you might find some of these newer technologies such as changes in water filters, aquarium, and also fish food to be very helpful in terms of helping you to take care of these fishes, always try to keep up with the latest so that you are always in sync with the market.</p>
<p>There are a lot more to learn than just knowing what sort of food you need to feed your fish, and in this article we will talk about some of the things you need to know when raising your fish.</p>
<p>For starter, if you&#039;ve only just picked up the hobby, it might be good idea to start with a goldfish as they&#039;re usually more resistant and not so delicate as compared to an angelfish where constant care must be given in order for them to thrive.</p>
<p>If your end goal is to produce more of the same fishes, than one of the first thing you want to find out is how to tell the males from the females. Since the signs are not so obvious, especially if you are just beginning in this, you will find it quite difficult and confusing. Males will generally be larger than female, however this is not strictly true for every fish, thus you would need to do some research prior to finding out just exactly what gender they are.</p>
<p>Another thing to keep in mind is your male female ratio, it is generally better to have more females than males because you are essentially giving reproduction a higher chance. The general rule of thumb is to have 2 females to one male. Also be minded that females can only breed after four months, and thus you want to learn how to segregate those that are ready to breed away from those that are not.</p>
<p>Finally, the environment you are providing to your fish will play a very important role! Make sure you get it right from the water temperature down to the decorations you have within the tank. Try to provide them with their little safe haven so that they can escape and unwind when they are feeling stress, also make sure that you keep your tank clean by cleaning it at least twice a month!</p>
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		<title>The Best Lizard</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 11:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathan Webster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More individuals own personal lizards nowadays, and when cared for properly, lizards are wonderful pets. Among one of the most famous types accessible, bearded lizards are excellent companions. Read this article for info on lizard lifestyles and to learn tips on how to make bearded dragon habitats.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More individuals own personal lizards nowadays, and when cared for properly, lizards are wonderful pets. Among one of the most famous types accessible, bearded lizards are excellent companions. Read this article for info on lizard lifestyles and to learn tips on how to make bearded dragon habitats.</p>
<p>A medium sized lizard with ten year long lifespan, the bearded dragon is originally from Australia. Measured from snout to tail tip, these lizards can reach up to two feet in length. Omnivorous creatures, bearded dragons like to a great deal on crickets, pinky mice, leafy greens, and earthworms. Also make sure to always have fresh water obtainable and to mist your lizard. Social by nature, it is possible to keep bearded lizards together, without having too a lot difficulty.</p>
<p>Native to central Australia, bearded dragons choose forested, dry, warm climates. During the day, they hang out in trees and bushes, but also is usually uncovered basking on warm stones. To preserve your lizard wholesome and content, try to recreate this natural surroundings as closely as possible in its new tank.</p>
<p>Primary, you must pick the correct <a target='_blank' href="http://www.beardeddragonhabitat.com">bearded dragon habitat</a>. Even though baby bearded dragons could be kept in 10-15 gallon aquariums, adults will need the space provided by an aquarium of at the least 55 gallons, so strategy accordingly. Also, make sure the aquarium has a tight fitting lid, so that your new pet cannot escape.</p>
<p>Next, you need to opt for what sort of substrate, or bedding that you want to use. This bedding should be quick to clean, absorbent, and quickly digestible in case it can be swallowed. A lot of pet shops sell substrate specially created for bearded lizards, but newspaper works as perfectly. Just make positive NOT to use wood shavings, kitty litter, gravel, or crushed corn cobs, as these will likely be harmful to your lizard if swallowed</p>
<p>Now that the bedding is in position, it truly is time to begin decorating! A content lizard is often a lizard with lots of factors to climb on and locations to hide. Use oak for climbing posts and make sure to add flat stones for basking. Non-toxic, reside plants also make a nice touch.</p>
<p>The final, and most critical step, in creating your lizard&#039;s habitat, is usually to install sources of heat and light. Remember, lizards are cold-blooded and rely on external sources of heat. In order to retain your lizard healthy, the tank should be kept at 78-88 degrees F at day, and no lower than 70 degrees F at night. Affixing Incandescent light bulbs for the tank lid is often a good way to supply warmth. Lizards also need a position to bask, so make sure that you just obtain a particular basking lamp.</p>
<p>Select a perfect <a href="http://www.beardeddragonhabitat.com">bearded dragon habitat</a> for you new pet.</p>
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		<title>Iguana Supplies &#8211; Giving Your Iguana The Best Habitat Possible</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lizzie Blount</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have met the basic light, heating, space and humidity requirements of an iguana habitat, you might think that your work is all done. However, it should be stated that those are just the basic parts of an iguana habitat. This means that although these factors alone will let your iguana survive, these may not necessarily allow your iguana to thrive. In order to assure the best of health for your iguana, the iguana habitat should have these accessories:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have met the basic light, heating, space and humidity requirements of an iguana habitat, you might think that your work is all done. However, it should be stated that those are just the basic parts of an iguana habitat. This means that although these factors alone will let your iguana survive, these may not necessarily allow your iguana to thrive. In order to assure the best of health for your iguana, the iguana habitat should have these accessories:</p>
<p>1) Substrates &#8211; are the material used to when covering the habitat floor and surface. When you choose a material for the substrate, your most important consideration should be your pet&#039;s safety. You don&#039;t want to use anything that the iguana might ingest and get sick from. Like snakes, iguana&#039;s use their tongue to test their surroundings by flicking it around them. Small particles of sand, gravel or wood chips can stick to the tongue and can be accidentally ingested, causing illness or death.</p>
<p>In choosing a substrate, you might want to try newspapers with non-toxic ink. You could also try to use other types of paper, as long as they are not toxic to animals when ingested. Some people prefer to use pieces of indoor and outdoor carpeting as substrates for their iguana habitat.</p>
<p>2) Basking and climbing accessories &#8211; Iguanas are arboreal. In the wild, iguanas spend most of their time up on trees. This means that you need to provide some sort of climbing material in your iguana habitat. Try including some shelves in an iguana habitat to simulate branches of trees.</p>
<p>The branches you provide for your iguana should appropriate for the size of your iguana, and should provide support for him to rest comfortably. You may want to consider wrapping larger branches in carpet to facilitate climbing. This will give your iguana comfortable spots where they can bask and relax.</p>
<p>3) Food and water bowls &#8211; Iguanas need to have dishes provided for their food and water. While iguanas don&#039;t typically drink water often, it is still necessary for you to provide clean, fresh water for them every day.</p>
<p>Apart from drinking water, iguanas also like to soak in it. It&#039;s best if you can provide a tub of water that is big enough for the iguana to get into without tipping over. You&#039;ll also want to make sure that it&#039;s shallow enough to avoid drowning. Remember that iguanas will often prefer to do their bathroom duties in the water, so you must be responsible for keeping the water clean and the basin sanitized.</p>
<p>4) Like people, iguanas sometimes like to have their privacy too. To that end, you should provides some sort of hiding area in the habitat. This could consist of a large rock, a log, or even a small leaning piece of plywood; any sort of shelter that provides the iguana a little bit of privacy.</p>
<p>When you add these accessories to your iguana habitat, you can be sure that your iguana will be living in a very ideal enclosure. This means that your iguana&#039;s health and well-being will be secured.</p>
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