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REPTILE & SMALL ANIMAL FOODS

 

In the wild reptiles and small animals satisfy their nutritional needs by foraging for a variety of different foods.  It is difficult to regularly supply a captive animal the diversity of foods found in its natural diet.  Care should be taken when selecting food types to avoid dietary deficiencies or imbalances due to a lack of variety in the diet.

Wombaroo makes the following supplements to enhance the diets of captively fed reptiles and small animals:

     
Reptile
Supplement
Small
Carnivore Food
High Protein
Supplement

 

We also manufacture Heat Pads and a range of Treats and Supplements to enhance the health and wellbeing of captive reptiles and small animals.

 

Notes on Caring for Reptiles & Small Animals

Cycle the level of nutrition throughout the year.  Start increasing the nutritional value of the food above maintenance level as the breeding season approaches.  Continue offering food of high nutritional value during the breeding season then reduce it back to maintenance level once the young have become independent.

The well-being of captive animals is influenced by the quality of their environment as well as their diet.  The captive environment should represent, as near as practicable, that found in the wild.  The enclosure should be as large as possible and contain the necessary features such as  sand, soil, leaf litter, rocks, branches and secure hiding places that the animal would normally encounter in the wild.  Animals kept inside should have a  light source that provides the appropriate wavelengths to maintain health.  Be sure that animals kept inside are exposed to seasonal changes in photo-period (hours of daylight) and both seasonal and daily changes in temperature.  Changes in photo-period, temperature and composition of diet all play important roles in the regulation an animal’s biology.

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