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First Supplies for Your Reptile
Here are lizard and turtle supplies, grouped by category, that you should purchase before you bring your new reptile home. Of course, you can always add reptile supplies as time passes and you become more familiar with your pet's needs...

Cages and Vivariums
You've found your perfect reptile pet and now you need to buy or build the home of his dreams. If you're getting a baby reptile, consider his full-grown size when you design his home and purchase lizard supplies or turtle supplies. In general, you should allow a minimum of three square feet of floor space for each foot in length of your full-grown reptile. If your companion is arboreal, or tree dwelling, you'll want a cage at least as tall as it is long.

The Importance of Heaters
Reptile supplies that provide heat are not just a luxury for your reptile - they're a necessity. Reptiles require heat to digest their food, fight disease and optimize circulation. Different temperature levels are specific to particular species, so make sure you are knowledgeable about your reptile's unique requirements. Remember to monitor the temperature in your setup accurately (various reptile supplies such as thermometers are available).

This Dragon Will Slay You
Be sure to provide multiple hiding areas, branches for basking and access to cooler areas. Lizard supplies such as calcium-based sand or decomposed granite make good substrates, and the red varieties show these lizards off as they might look in the wild.

Choosing Safe Décor
Many herp lovers have a hard time resisting the urge to constantly add to and beautify their pet's home with lizard supplies. With any lizard supplies you want to place in your pet's habitat, if you are not sure about the content, play it safe and don't put it into your herp's cage, no matter how nice it looks.

Climate Control for the Cold-Blooded
In setting up your amphibian's enclosure, provide turtle supplies like a thermal gradient that will let him thermo-regulate, or move between warm and cool areas on his own. Warm one end of the tank with an under-tank heating pad or basking lamp, and leave the other end cool enough for him to retreat to when he needs to chill down or sleep.

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