If this is your first reptile, then I would recommend a leopard gecko. I have one and they are the one of the easiest reptiles to take care of and they're really friendly. Unlike other reptiles, they do not need a heat lamp or heat pad because there normal temperature that they survive in is about 73F. But some are a bit unfriendly and dislike being handled.
They basically only need a water bowl, a hideout, of course a tank (about 10-30 gallons), either sand and you would need to feed him or her 3-4 crickets a day. And crickets are really cheap so you can just go to your local pet store and buy 15-30 crickets every week or so. But take my word, these are the EASIEST reptiles you could ever have. (and they are EXTREMELY friendly and full of personality)
If you already have a leopard gecko than try getting a bearded dragon. Now these DO require a heat lamp and a basking spot (a large, sanitized rock would work) and they are more expensive then leopard geckos. These, as I said for the leopard geckos, are very very very friendly and full of personality. :]
Bearded dragons are better by far and have much more of a personalty and all so are much more attaching if you know what i mean. If i were you i would get a bearded dragon. If you struggle keeping it get a leopard gecko.
The best type of reptile would either be a green anole or a bearded dragon. A green anole (if its your first pet or lizard) because it is super easy to take care of in general, a Bearded dragon is not as easy as taking care of an anole but it isn't hard either! The reason i think a bearded dragon is because they do like to enjoy being outdoors with their owner and are fun to look at!
a good reptile pet wouold probaby be a snake.
What type of reptile would you be thinking of using the tank for. Exo terra and Zoo med are the leaders in reptile supplies and tanks so theirs are great
An aquarium is usually filled to the top with water as it houses fish. A reptile tank is never filled with water because it houses reptiles.
The state of Virginia does not have an official state reptile. However, the state of West Virginia has the timber rattlesnake as the state reptile.
ErrrWell if its your first reptile i would go for a bearded dragon for a lizard.For a snake a royal python.(In my opinon lizard are better):)
a turtle is a reptile with a shell . So is a Tortoise ! A tortoise is also a reptile with a shell !
An alligator is a reptile, not an amphibian.
A vivarium.
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A reptile tank should be at least as long as the adult animal will grow, and a minimum of half the adult length for the depth. Height is dependent on the behaviour of the reptile - whether its arboreal or whatever.
An aquarium is usually filled to the top with water as it houses fish. A reptile tank is never filled with water because it houses reptiles.
Any reptile you choose to put into the large fish tank provided it will fit and you know how to look after it properly.
at the pet store... or try some online places like eBay or kijiji.
The state of Virginia does not have an official state reptile. However, the state of West Virginia has the timber rattlesnake as the state reptile.
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So long as you've thoroughly cleaned the tank between occupants, there should be no problem.
Fish tank with a screen top. You will also need a reptile light, water dish, and other accessories. If you go to your local mom and pops petstore, petco, petsmart or some place like that they will help you pick out everything you need for the fish tank
ReptileDirect.com (see the related link below) has the lowest prices on all of their reptile supplies. They have fast shipping and a very large selection of reptile supplies.
Nodosaurs, I think. I know that Plesiosaurs and Ichithyosaurs are bothe for sure part of the aqautic reptile group. The Pterosar might be the best answer though because it is a flying reptile.