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    Jackie's Critters & Things 

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    If you have ever travelled the small communities in Ontario you will be amazed at many local stores that are devoted to the hobby and passion of the industry. Bowmanville is home to one of these unique reptile specialty shops. Jackies Critters & Things was established in 2008 ...
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    Steve Marks - A Canadian Herp Bio 

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    Steve Marks is a well rounded herper. His interests lie in field research, conservation, captive husbandry, veterinary care, zoonoses, legal issues, and teaching people about all aspects of herpetology.
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    Uromastyx 

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    Altogether there are sixteen species within the Genus of Uromastyx. The following are the most common seen for sale within the industry. U. acanthinura, U. benti, U. hardwicki, U. ornata, U. ocellata, U. geryi, and U. aegyptia. The common names for these strange animals have a range almost as extensive if not more than the species themselves.
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    Red Wiggler Worms - Keeping and Breeding (Vermicomposting) 

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    Keeping Red Wigglers - Eisenia foetida (aka red worms, manure worms, brandling worms, tiger worms) has been a pet project of mine for a few months now. Red Wigglers are the most popular worms used for worm composting. You cannot use earth worms from your garden.

    I started my "worm bin" as a vermicomposting bin and it is highly effective. The worms eat their weight or so in fruit / veggie scraps every day, they are a great food source for many lizards and produce compost that you can safely use to fertilize vivarium plants (or your houseplants/garden). ...
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    Thai Bamboo Rat Snakes 

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    Thai bamboo rat snakes are small Asian colubrid snakes for the advanced keeper. These rat snakes live in a variety of habitats ranging from mountainous forests to plains with rocks and bamboo. In the wild they are terrestrial burrowers who spend most of their time in hiding under logs, rocks, moss and grass. They are mainly active in the early morning and late afternoon.
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