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  • Herpetology
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Applied Ectotherm Physiology

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  • Ectothermic animals, including reptiles and amphibians, depend on environmental conditions for physiological functions.
  • Proper environmental control is essential for maintaining the health and welfare of captive amphibians and reptiles.
  • Herpetoculture involves the captive care and breeding of reptiles and amphibians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review technological advancements and available products for environmental control in herpetoculture.
  • To highlight the importance of technology in ensuring the well-being of captive ectotherms.
  • To provide a summary of current technologies in lighting, climate control, and recordkeeping for herpetoculture.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of technological products and advancements in herpetoculture.
  • Categorization of technologies into lighting, climate control, and recordkeeping.
  • Synthesis of information on the application and benefits of these technologies.

Main Results:

  • Significant technological innovations are available for reptile and amphibian husbandry.
  • Lighting technologies offer specialized spectrums and photoperiod control.
  • Advanced climate control systems allow precise regulation of temperature and humidity.
  • Digital recordkeeping tools streamline husbandry management and data tracking.

Conclusions:

  • Technology is indispensable for modern herpetoculture, enabling optimal environmental conditions.
  • Implementing advanced lighting, climate control, and recordkeeping enhances reptile and amphibian health and welfare.
  • Continued technological development will further improve captive care standards for ectothermic species.