A) 8x4x4 feet B) 10x5x5 feet C) 6x3x3 feet D) 4x2x2 feet
A) 120-130°F B) 100-110°F C) 80-90°F D) 60-70°F
A) Reptile carpet B) Gravel C) A mix of topsoil, cypress mulch, and play sand D) Newspaper
A) Twice a week B) Daily C) Every other day D) Weekly
A) Cat food B) Lettuce C) Dog food D) Ground turkey
A) Only vitamin D3 B) None C) Only calcium D) Calcium and vitamin D3
A) 10-20% B) 60-80% C) 90-100% D) 30-40%
A) A sign of illness B) A mating ritual C) A reptile's hibernation-like state D) A type of shedding
A) Fall B) Winter C) Spring D) Summer
A) Pick them up quickly B) By the neck C) Support their entire body D) By the tail
A) Hair loss B) Diabetes C) Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) D) Overheating
A) Too much protein B) Lack of calcium and/or vitamin D3 C) Too much calcium D) Too much vitamin D3
A) Spot cleaned daily, fully cleaned weekly B) Never C) Monthly D) Yearly
A) Secure with latches or locks B) Lightweight mesh C) None D) Glass with no locks
A) It is toxic to reptiles B) It attracts mites C) It is too expensive D) It doesn't hold humidity
A) To prevent the spread of disease B) To see if they get along C) To save space D) It's not important
A) No B) Yes C) Mildly D) Potentially
A) Yes, if they are siblings B) Yes, if they are a breeding pair C) Generally no, they are solitary animals D) Yes, if they are the same size
A) Apply petroleum jelly B) Increase humidity and provide a shallow bath C) Ignore it D) Peel it off forcefully
A) Grapes B) Insects like crickets and roaches C) Bread D) Candy
A) Citrus fruits B) Avocados C) Berries and bananas D) Rhubarb
A) Force feed it B) Lower the temperature C) Consult a veterinarian D) Ignore it
A) Nothing B) Only a basking spot C) Just a water bowl D) Hides, digging opportunities, and varied food items
A) Immediately B) At least 30-60 days C) 1 week D) 2 weeks
A) A water bottle B) A large, shallow dish C) A small bowl D) None, they get water from food
A) 2-5 years B) 5-10 years C) 15-20 years D) 25-30 years
A) To help them shed B) To help them see C) To synthesize vitamin D3 D) To provide heat
A) A bright white light B) A ceramic heat emitter or red light C) Any colored light D) A black light
A) An exotics vet B) A dog and cat vet C) A bird vet D) A livestock vet
A) Poke it with a stick B) Immediately grab it C) Use thick gloves and a calm approach D) Yell at it |