Vivarium is Latin for "place of life." This is fitting, as a vivarium is essentially an enclosed space for studying living organisms; examples include aquariums and terrariums.
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Nope, as long as you provide your lizard a water bowl in his vivarium he/she will do fine. The vivarium must contain something to hide behind or in and food regularly
No match in name origins or etymology. Sorry.
Lizards need a little cave house, a water bowl, a fake plant in their cage, and a plastic thermometer.
etymology; life
Can terrapins and turtles live in a vivarium
Vivarium - album - was created on 2009-09-14.
Vivarium Inc. was created on 1996-04-04.
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
SOMA Vivarium - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 October 2013 (internet)
Vivarium is a container that isÊusually made of clear plastic or glass.Ê It depends on what is living in your vivarium to determine what is needed in it.Ê You will need a lighting system, a tempature control, possibly humidity regulation and ventilation openings.
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yes they can
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