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6 February 2022

Bearded Dragon Poop 101

*Poop 101* (poop photo included and needed for the explanation, so don’t moan) One question I’m constantly asked is, “does …

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18 March 2021

Reptile Feeding Amounts – Low Quantity & High Quality

It’s safe to say that feeding related issues are very much a common problem in the current age of Reptile …

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15 October 2020

Scared of the Eggs!

*This article is an updated version of one of my own pieces with the same title printed in ‘Practical Reptile …

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19 July 2020

Animals at Home Podcast/Videocast

This was a pleasure to be involved with. The always amazing, interesting, and often inspiring Animals at Home podcast/videocast, with …

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17 July 2020

Cross Contamination

This was a very popular article of mine I first had up on Reptile Apartment about 6 or 7 years …

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11 July 2020

The Stigma of Wild Insect/Bug Feeding.

Now picture this….. It’s 1988, you’re 12 years of age, and you have your very first reptile, a Bearded Dragon. …

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12 June 2020

Buying A Baby Bearded Dragon.

*This post is an expansion regarding one of my own posts I often refer to in my Bearded  Dragon group  …

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9 April 2020

Another Feature Article In ‘Practical Reptile Keeping’ Magazine

This month’s issue features a 6-page article by myself on ‘shedding in Bearded Dragons’. As well as a ton of …

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14 March 2020

My New Article In ‘Practical Reptile Keeping’ Magazine

Latest edition of Practical Reptile Keeping magazine is available. Not only does it have a 7 page detailed article on …

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6 February 2020

Why Is Feeder Variety Important?

Mealworms, and that was it. Just mealworms. You may hear my bang on about variety in my posts, articles, and …

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Award-winning multiple published author of herpetoculture.

The Reptile Reports Lizard Personality of the Year 2016 and 2017.

Long-term Reptile & Amphibian keeper with over 33 years experience.

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