Introduction
Adopting a reptile means committing to recreating its natural environment in captivity. Whether you have a lizard, a snake, or a turtle, each species has specific needs in terms of habitat, temperature, and hygiene. Discover how to transform a simple terrarium into the ideal living space for your scaly companion !
Choose the Right Terrarium
📏 Size :
For lizards : Minimum 1.5x the animal’s length (e.g., a 20 cm gecko → a 30 cm long terrarium)
For snakes : Terrarium length ≥ 2/3 of the snake’s length
For turtles : Sufficient space for swimming (aquaterrarium) and basking
🧱 Type of terrarium :
Glass : Ideal for maintaining humidity (tropical, snakes)
Wooden/mesh : Better ventilation (for desert species)
Aquaterrarium : For turtles and amphibians
⚠️ Avoid : Cages that are too small or with inadequate ventilation.
Control Temperature, Humidity, and Lighting
🌡 Temperature :
Hot Zone : 28-35°C (depending on the species)
Cold Zone : 22-26°C (to allow thermoregulation)
Use : Heating cable, ceramic lamp, or heat rock
💧 Humidity :
Desert : 30-40% (e.g., leopard gecko)
Tropical : 60-80% (e.g., ball python)
Maintain with : Mist spray, water bowl, or moist substrate
☀️ Lighting :
UVB essential for most reptiles (except some snakes)
Day/Night Cycle : 12 hours of light / 12 hours of darkness
Essential Accessories
🪵 Suitable Substrates :
Wood shavings (for snakes)
Desert carpet (for geckos)
Coconut fiber (for tropical species)
🏠 Hiding places and enrichment :
At least 2 hiding places (hot zone + cool zone)
Branches and rocks for climbing (tree lizards)
Water source (pond for turtles, bowl for snakes)
Conclusion
A well-designed terrarium is the key to keeping your reptile healthy and happy. By recreating its natural habitat, you can give it a fulfilling life and avoid common health problems.
🔍 Discover our selection of terrariums, UVB lamps, and reptile accessories !
💬 What reptile do you own ? Share your design tips in the comments !
