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  2. Bioactive terrarium - Wikipedia

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    Dart frogs housed in a heavily planted bioactive display terrarium. A bioactive terrarium (or vivarium) is a terrarium for housing one or more terrestrial animal species that includes live plants and populations of small invertebrates and microorganisms to consume and break down the waste products of the primary species.

  3. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    The choice of materials depends on the desired size and weight of the entire ensemble, resistance to high humidity, the cost and the desired quality. The floor of a vivarium must have sufficient surface area for the species living inside. The height can also be important for the larger plants, climbing plants, or for tree climbing animal species.

  4. 10 Low-Maintenance Turtles That Make Great Pets - AOL

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    Not all pets demand constant attention, and if you’re looking for a chill, low-fuss companion, turtles might be the perfect fit. These slow-moving, hard-shelled buddies don’t need daily walks ...

  5. Paludarium - Wikipedia

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    While amphibians, fish and reptiles are the most common, people have kept insects and even birds in them. The animals that are most suited for a paludarium are the animals that naturally live in water/land type environments, swamps, marshes or mangroves. It is like an ecosystem that is placed inside an enclosed container.

  6. Herpetoculture - Wikipedia

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    Omnivorous reptiles can be fed species-dependent mixes of plant or meat-based foods, with additional supplementation, most commonly calcium. Carnivorous reptiles may need living or dried insects or whole rodents. Frozen rodents can be bought from pet shops and are then thawed before feeding, and live rodents can be kept and sustained before ...

  7. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    A basking light should be installed in the tank and a temperature of 90–95 °F (32–35 °C) must be maintained. Natural light is best for reptiles, but a UVB light can be installed in the terrarium. A 5.0 UVB light would be a good option. Green anoles are terrestrial lizards and spend most of their time on the ground or climbing plants.