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Care sheets are one of the most useful tools available to a reptile keeper, setting out the basics of temperature, humidity, diet and enclosure size for a given species in one place. Northampton Reptile Centre publishes care sheets covering species including the Hermann's tortoise, leopard gecko, corn snake and White's tree frog, and they're a sensible starting point for anyone researching a species or double-checking their current setup.
As with any feeding routine, matching quantity and feeder size to the individual animal is worth checking against a care sheet or with the in-store team, since appetite and feeder size needs vary considerably between species and between individual animals of the same species.
Minimal handling is the starting point. However tempting it is to interact with a new arrival straight away, most reptiles settle better with little or no handling for the first few days, left instead to move around the enclosure and find its hides and basking spots in their own time. Handling can begin gradually once the animal is feeding normally and showing settled behaviour, rather than on a fixed schedule regardless of how the animal is actually responding.
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