The reptile products of tomorrow
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As the reptile sector of the pet trade continues to show growth, manufacturers are striving to develop and launch new products. We asked three internationally renowned reptile experts about their hopes for the future and the products they would like available to sell.
Kathy Love, Corn Utopia (Alva, Florida, USA): “Elongated snake hides in a range species specific sizes that run the length of the vivarium to provide shelter along the whole temperature gradient. Ideally the hides should have enclosed ends (with removable stoppers) and an entrance at the top. A deluxe version could have a built in thermometer. That would be a perfect snake hide!"
Kevin Stevens, Owner of Zoo Logic (Darlington, England): "In my leopard gecko breeding colonies I use lengths of plumbing pipe glued together in a pyramid to offer multiple hide options at different temperatures. A concentration of hides in a small footprint area is very useful in multi-occupancy vivariums. Manufacturers should think about making a more attractive version."
Ken Foose, Owner of Exotic Pets (Las Vegas, Nevada, USA): "I've always wanted to see a complete bottom for terrariums. It would have a subterranean section and a top part that snap together making a cave system you can see into. The reptile can bask on the top section and have access to the subterranean caves via tunnels and doors. A great addition would be a snap-on background made of the same material, with ledges and places to attach plants, water bowls and other decor. A modular system like this would be pretty cool."
Words: Tony Jones
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