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Hi! I'm thinking of taking a day trip to Cleveland on May 20th for their Reptile Show in Brooks Park. I was wondering if anyone knew how their amphibian selection is? There is a Reptile Show that day in Buffalo, where I live, but they mostly have snakes. I'd really like to get more Tiger Leg Tree Frogs to add to my terrarium and possibly a couple Milk Frogs (for a seperate terrarium of course). If anyone has any info on the show please let me know! I'm unable to find particular vendors and do not ...
The scientific community has made it clear that captive animals thrive best in environments that recreate the animal’s natural habitat. This presents both a challenge and an opportunity in our hobby. We have some of the most complex environmental conditions to recreate while making the enclosure look as natural as possible. And, so far, we do so with very few tools developed specifically for our unique needs. It has been encouraging to see the advances made in many aspects of our hobby, ...
Me and my wife have been collcting our critters for about 8 months now . It is a much more healtyer fasination then tv and video games . Not that we have completly stoped the other but this helps us not fry our minds as much We got married less then a year ago both of us love animals and like to bring outside inside.
Hi my name is Seth. My wife, Rachel, and I run a company called BioVivara (short for biotype vivariums). We’ve been making custom vivaria since 2008. I’ve been keeping herps on and off for over 20 years but being in the Army meant putting off a lot of what I wanted to do in the hobby. But being in the Army did have one upside for my love of animal enclosures: I discovered the dart frog hobby in Belgium while stationed with NATO. I had never seen vivariums like these! It looked like ...