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Caring for your Mountain Horned Lizard
Mountain horned lizards are striking arboreal reptiles native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and surrounding regions. Known for the crown of spines or “horns” on their heads, these lizards spend much of their time perched quietly in trees…
Caring for your Peter’s Banded Skink
Peter’s Banded Skink is a small, striking lizard native to the African continent. It is characterized by a unique pattern of dark bands running across its light-colored body. Typically reaching 5-7 inches…
Caring for your Mint Terribilis Dart Frogs
The Mint Terribilis, a stunning mint-green to pale blue morph of the Phyllobates terribilis, is the largest species of dart frog, native to the humid rainforests of Colombia’s Pacific Coast. In the wild, they are among the most toxic animals on Earth—but in…
Caring for your Green & Bronze Dart Frogs
The Green & Bronze Auratus is a visually stunning morph of the auratus dart frog, native to the humid lowland rainforests of Central America, particularly Panama and Costa Rica. Adults reach about 1–1.5 inches in length and are known….
Caring for your Highland Bronze Dart Frog
The Highland Bronze Auratus is a striking dart frog variety native to the highland forests of Central America, particularly parts of Panama and Costa Rica. It typically grows to about 1–1.5 inches in length and is known for its beautiful…
Caring for your Powder Blue Dart Frog
The Powder Blue Dart Frog is a striking morph of Dendrobates tinctorius, recognized for its powdery blue limbs, black body with irregular light blue or green spots, and a…
Caring for your Sideneck Turtle
Sideneck turtles are semi-aquatic freshwater turtles known for their distinctive way of retracting their heads sideways under the shell instead of pulling straight back. African Sidenecks originate from sub-Saharan Africa, while Malaysian Pink-Bellied Sidenecks are native to Papua New Guinea and northern Australia.
Caring for your Azureus Dart Frog
Azureus dart frogs are a stunning, electric-blue morph of Dendrobates tinctorius, native to a small region in the Sipaliwini savannah forest of southern Suriname. These frogs are terrestria…
Caring for your Fire-Bellied Toad
The Fire-Bellied Toad is a small, semi-aquatic amphibian native to northeastern China, Korea, and parts of Russia. Named for its bright orange to red belly with black splotches, this toad…
Caring for your Tomato Frog
Tomato frogs are native to the lowland rainforests and swampy regions of Madagascar. Named for their vibrant red to orange coloration, they are stocky, ground-dwelling amphibians that can reach about 2.5–4…
Caring for your Pacman Frog
Named for their round shape and huge mouths, Pacman Frogs are sit-and-wait ambush predators that spend most of their lives buried with only their eyes and mouth…
Caring for your Pickerel Frog
The Pickerel Frog is a semi-aquatic amphibian native to the eastern and central United States and parts of southeastern Canada. They are most commonly found in cool, clear streams, spring-fed ponds, and damp meadows. Known for their distinctive squarish…
Caring for your African Bullfrog (Pixie Frog)
Native to sub-Saharan Africa, the Pixie frog is commonly found in the savannas and grasslands. During the dry season, the Pixie frog burrows into the ground and enters…
Caring for your White’s Tree Frog
Also called the Indonesian Dumpy Tree Frog, this species is native to Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia. They're known for their chunky build, “smiling”…
Caring for your Red-Eyed Tree Frog
These iconic frogs are known for their vivid green bodies, vibrant red eyes, and blue-and-yellow striped sides. Native to Central American rainforests, red-eyed tree frogs…
Caring for your Fancy Mice
Fancy mice are domesticated varieties of the common house mouse, selectively bred for unique coat colors, patterns, and friendly temperaments. They are small, curious, and highly active, making them…
Caring for your Dwarf Hamster
Dwarf hamsters are small, nocturnal rodents originating from arid and semi-arid regions of Asia, including Mongolia, Siberia, and northern China. They are known for their compact size, quick movements, and curious…
Caring for your Syrian Hamster (Teddy Bear)
Syrian hamsters, also known as golden hamsters, originate from arid regions of northern Syria and southern Turkey. In the wild, they are solitary burrowers that sleep during the day and become…
Caring for your Guinea Pig
Guinea pigs, also known as cavies, are gentle, social rodents native to the Andes mountains of South America. They are herd animals by nature and thrive in the company of their own kind. Guinea pigs are known for their expressive squeaks…
Caring for your Pet Dwarf Rabbit
Dwarf rabbits are a group of small domestic rabbit breeds known for their compact size, upright ears, and expressive personalities. Popular varieties include the Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Hotot, and Polish rabbit. Originating from Europe, these rabbit…

