Reptiles & Amphibians

  • January 31, 2026

The Mary River Turtle: A Complete Guide to Australia's Green-Haired, Breathing Bum Reptile

Ever heard of a turtle with green hair and the ability to breathe through its bum? Dive into the fascinating world of the Mary River Turtle. Learn about its unique biology, why it's critically endangered, where you can see it, and what's being done to save this remarkable Australian reptile.

  • January 31, 2026

Axanthic Morphs Explained: Genetics, Care & Breeding Guide

What exactly is an axanthic morph? This definitive guide covers the unique genetics behind axanthic reptiles, how it affects their appearance and care, and everything you need to know about breeding these stunning black-and-white or gray-scale animals, from identifying true axanthics to avoiding common genetic pitfalls.

  • January 25, 2026

Black Headed Python Care Guide: Temperament, Habitat & Is It a Good Pet?

Is a black headed python snake the right pet for you? This complete guide covers temperament, habitat setup, diet, costs, and common health issues to help you decide.

  • January 24, 2026

Blue Lizard Tail: Complete Care Guide, Species Info & Behavior

What is a blue lizard tail? Is it a pet or a wild reptile? Discover everything about blue-tailed lizards, from identification and species facts to a detailed care guide for keeping them healthy and happy in captivity.

  • January 24, 2026

Blue Anole Care Guide: Facts, Habitat & Keeping Anolis Gorgonae

What is a blue anole and how do you care for one? This complete guide covers everything about the rare Anolis gorgonae, from its stunning color and natural habitat to expert tips on enclosure setup, diet, and common health issues for pet owners.

  • January 21, 2026

Scaly-Foot Gastropod Pet: The Ultimate Care Guide & Ethical Considerations

Ever thought about keeping the world's only iron-armored snail as a pet? This deep dive explores everything about the scaly-foot gastropod pet, from its impossible biology to the ethical debate, helping you decide if this unique creature could ever truly be a home aquarium resident.