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ReptilesTV.com Is Launched, Targeting
Growing Reptile Enthusiast Community Online network offers high-quality, all-video edutainment programming for herp-loving viewers worldwide. BOYTON BEACH, FL (AUGUST 12, 2007) – Rept-Care LLC proudly announces the launching of ReptilesTV.com – the first ever all-video Web-based television network for today’s reptile enthusiast. ReptilesTV.com was created to serve the burgeoning global community of reptile owners and their constant need for new and entertaining information on the care, health and behavior of their pets. As a component of the network’s all-video programming, viewers will be exposed to the in-use application of reptile care products from such well-known brands as Zilla,™ and others, whose products sponsor various programs and segments. “The reptile industry, which has expanded steadily in the last 40 to 50 years, has finally come of age,’ says Israel Dupont, producer at ReptilesTV. “Today, consumers no longer consider reptiles as ‘alternative pets.’ These amazing creatures instill a unique sense of awe for exotic nature, while inspiring in pet owners an awareness of earth-friendly conservation issues. ReptilesTV.com helps shed light on these crucial ecological objectives through its creative edutainment programming.” The mission of ReptilesTV.com is simple: to provide useful and entertaining all-video programming for reptile hobbyists at all levels – from the industry insider, to the expert enthusiast, to the beginning novice. Driven by high-quality streaming video that downloads in seconds, ReptilesTV.com television programming includes Product Demos and Reviews, Breeder and Manufacturer Profiles, Tips & Hints from experts and more. This Web-based television network also serves as a social networking engine for herp lovers worldwide. “ReptilesTV.com’s main objective,” adds Bill Horneck, executive producer, “is to offer no-cost reptile care instruction of the highest quality – drawing on recognized experts from the field to help reptile and amphibian owners not only provide better care for their animals, but also enhance their own lives through a more fulfilling relationship with these fascinating pets.” About ReptilesTV.Com ReptilesTV.com fills a key niche in the marketplace – an online network for reptile-based moving video. In addition to providing valuable information for herp enthusiasts, the new Web channel also generates for manufacturers and suppliers more compelling and application-based product impressions than traditional print media can. ReptilesTV.com is owned and operated by Rept-Care, LLC, a company dedicated to advancing the knowledge, love and healthy care of reptiles as pet companions. Rept-Care produces a variety of information-based content in several media for the reptile enthusiast community, including instructional and entertainment DVDs as well as in-store merchandising tools. Television and videos for happy and healthy reptiles. Personally, I feel this is a great way to spread the world. Of course some information is going to be a bit off. As it seems to be more aimed at the american hobbyists. I Still feel this is a good step for the hobbie. I Hope You Enjoy :] Don't Jump At Me If You Don't Like Also! Im Just The Messenger! :P Regards, Scott. |
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Keep a bearded dragon on calci-sand. humidity at 50% with a water bowl in there, a stick on thermometer placed in the middle. Tank looks about 30inch and the light hood seems to cover all of the lid which doesn't give much ventillation. Oh and UVB only goes up to 8.0
actually when it gets to the end they say the tank is too small for an adult so they're keeping a juvinile on calci-sand
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![]() I gots 3.0.0 Royal python (1 holidaying) - 1.0.0 Staffy cross (mutii doggii) - 0.1.0 Northern inuit (wolfi likii) 0.0.6 tropical fish (fishii wishii) 0.0.3 Whites Tree Frog (Froggeh Woggii) I wants 0.1.0 CWD (chinkii winkii dragonii) - 0.0.?? tropical fish (fishii wishiis)
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Wrong information given.
1) ball pythons need to get into sunlight at least once a week. 2) live feeding...FT is better. 3)the tank must be kept dry at all times. 4)wood shavings as substrate 5)heat mat for adult royal 6) 6x11 heatmat in 3 foot tank 7)reccomends unregulated heat 9) huge hide 10)they have ball python in the turtles section 11)3 unregulated bulbs in 3 foot tank... 12)instantly (when in a new home) pick it up and keep it tame. (dont leave fo a while) 13)all glass tank with no background or anything 14)"feeding frozen is not good" Im not even going to bother with the rest...
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you'll love the iguana one then Dan.
You can use a little tiny heat mat without a stat or a heat rock without a stat as well as a lamp if you want.
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![]() I gots 3.0.0 Royal python (1 holidaying) - 1.0.0 Staffy cross (mutii doggii) - 0.1.0 Northern inuit (wolfi likii) 0.0.6 tropical fish (fishii wishii) 0.0.3 Whites Tree Frog (Froggeh Woggii) I wants 0.1.0 CWD (chinkii winkii dragonii) - 0.0.?? tropical fish (fishii wishiis)
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