Title: ANIMAL HOUSING
1ANIMAL HOUSING
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2Discuss the housing and equipment needed to
provide a suitable habitat for pocket pets,
birds, amphibians, and reptiles.
3Reptiles
4 1. Four types of habitat a. Terrestrial for
land reptiles b. Semi aquatic part-time land,
part time water
5Terrestrial
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7Lagoon cage for semi-aquatic
8Turtle landing for semi-aquatic
9Water-land tubs
10c. Aquatic for water reptiles d. Arboreal for
tree living reptiles.
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122. Structures used for Reptiles a. Terrarium-
cage for land animals, live plants
13b. Vivarium an environment in a cage that is as
close to its original environment of the species
as it can be.
14www.cagesbydesign.com 1100.00
15Mrs. Melino's Iguana Cage
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19Suggested temperature (in fahrenheit) ranges for
commonly owned reptiles.green iguana 85 -
95anole 80 - 85gecko 75 - 85savannah
monitor 85 - 95turtle/tortoise 75 -
90amphibian 60 - 80snake 75 - 90
20c. Aquarium- water environment for aquatic animals
21BIRDS
22Birds
231. Bird Cages a. Is the cage big enough for the
bird or birds? b. Is the cage easy to clean?
24110
25c. Is the cage large enough to provide room for
all necessities? For example feeder, waterier,
nest box, toys? d. Is the cage affordable?
264000.00!
27Swings, toys, ladders
28e. What material is the cage made of? Is it
stainless steel, anodized aluminum or chrome
plated?
292. Housing for a Parrot
2500
30a. Heavy materials- avoid wood and plastics b. No
sharp points to cut or injure the bird c. Secure
latches and/or locks need to be used.
31d. Wood perches needed e. Feed container of
glass, ceramic or stainless
steel
32Other perches
33Stainless steel
34Stands and gyms
35Pocket Pets
361. Gerbils need to have a cage with two floors to
allow for running around. Hamsters need less
room.
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382. Feeder and waterer plus toys to make the
environment interesting
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423. Bedding needs to be clean and absorbent
cedar chip, sawdust, small animal litter 4. Nest
material such as burlap, paper or cardboard
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44treats!
45Mice and rats
461. Wire or metal cages 2. Block of wood for
teeth 3. Toys , swings, perches
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48Wood chew house
494. Bedding should be sawdust, cedar shaving, or
cat litter 5. Nesting cotton or shredded paper
50Guinea pigs
51- Require cages 3 ft. long
- 2. A solid floor is preferred
- 3. Bedding sawdust, straw, shavings
52Simple Cages.
53Not so simple
54Not so simple
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59Accessories, Treats Toys
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61Ferrets
621. Cage size a. One ferret needs a minimum of
12"wide x 24" long x 10" high and a cage 24"
wide x 24"long x 10" high is recommended.
63b. Two ferrets needs a cage 2 feet wide x 4 feet
long x 14 inches high
642. Materials wood and wire screen
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683. Special needs
a. Need toys b. Need plenty of water
69toys
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71hammocks
72Are potty trainable
73c. Need shade and cover to prevent from getting
wet if kept outside in a hutch
74Discuss the environmental conditions that need to
be maintained for pocket pets, birds, amphibians,
reptiles through proper habitat maintenance.
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