Related Experiment Videos
Nutrition of captive reptiles
1Nutrition Support Services, Inc., Walkabout Farm, Pembroke, Virginia, USA.
Abstract:
In reptile practice, most nutritional problems arise from improper husbandry, including poor feeding management and provision of imbalanced diets. Each reptile species has its own requirements for temperature and humidity, space and social interaction, lighting, and habitat components. Failure, to provide these requirements often results in failure to thrive and secondary nutritional disorders. Common dietary problems include deficiencies of energy, calcium, vitamin D3, vitamin A, and fiber.