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Care sheetsTokay Gecko (Gekko gecko)

Tokay Gecko (Gekko gecko) Complete Care Guide

Learn how to create the perfect environment for your Tokay Gecko, from ideal humidity levels and diet to proper handling for a stress-free pet!

Care sheetsRainbow Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus lemniscatus)

Rainbow Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus lemniscatus) Complete Care Guide

Discover expert tips on caring for Rainbow Whiptails, from creating the perfect habitat and diet plan to handling techniques for a healthy, active lizard!

Care sheetsHispaniolan Curly Tail Lizard (Leiocephalus schreibersii)

Hispaniolan Curly Tail Lizard (Leiocephalus schreibersii) Complete Care Guide

Unlock the secrets to caring for your Hispaniolan Curly Tail Lizard (Leiocephalus schreibersii), including ideal habitat setup, diet tips, and handling advice for a thriving pet.

Care sheetsMenemerus Bivittatus (Gray Wall Jumping Spider) - Exotics Source

Gray Wall Jumping Spider (Menemerus bivittatus) Complete Care Guide

Menemerus bivittatus, the Gray Wall Jumping Spider, is a small, active species that thrives in a well-ventilated enclosure with climbing surfaces and a shallow substrate. It prefers a temperature r...

Care sheetsPlexippus Paykulli (Pantropical Jumping Spider) - Exotics Source

Pantropical Jumping Spider (Plexippus paykulli) Complete Care Guide

Pantropical Jumping Spiders (Plexippus paykulli) are active, curious spiders that thrive in a small enclosure with vertical climbing space, a shallow substrate, and moderate humidity of 50–60%. The...

Care sheetsMetacyrba Punctata (Dotted Jumping Spider) - Exotics Source

Metacyrba Punctata (Dotted Jumping Spider) Care Sheet

Metacyrba punctata, or the Dotted Jumping Spider, is a small, active spider that requires a small enclosure with climbing space, a substrate like coconut fiber, and a temperature range of 21–26°C (...

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How Jumping Spiders Communicate with Humans: Understanding Their Captivating Behavior

Jumping spiders communicate with humans through various behaviors. They use eye contact to assess their surroundings and respond to movements, often studying their owners. Their body language, such...

Care sheetsCentruroides guanensis (arboreal species) Under a Blacklight

Centruroides Guanensis Care and Information Sheet (Arboreal Species)

Centruroides guanensis, the arboreal species specifically, is native to Central America. It thrives in warm, humid environments and requires a vertical enclosure with climbing structures. Maintain ...

BlogJumping Spider Communication and Companionship

Exploring the Fascinating World of Jumping Spiders and Their Unique Communication

Jumping spiders communicate using visual displays, body movements, and vibrations. They use courtship dances and color patterns to attract mates, and vibrations to interact with others. When threat...

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Endangered Reptiles in Florida: Protecting the Sunshine State’s Unique Reptilian Wildlife

Florida’s endangered reptiles, like the Kemp Ridley Sea Turtle and American Crocodile, face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. Learn more about how conservation efforts ...