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Since the start of the pandemic, mass gatherings have been prohibited to avoid the spread of COVID-19. As time went by, people wondered if things would still go back to the way they were.
Working from home has become a new-normal standard. No longer
do people have to commute or interact with coworkers on a daily basis. As long as they are equipped with a relatively stable internet connection, they can get the job done just as efficiently as they would in the office.
Adding a bit of green inside a terrarium is an easy way to level up a reptile’s home. Not only does placing plants make it look and feel more natural, but it also provides a good number of benefits that both humans and animals can enjoy!
Ultraviolet (UV) light is a vital yet confusing element with which everyone caring for a reptile should familiarize themselves.
Bringing a Reptile into your home is an exciting time; however, it can quickly become a stressful situation, not just for them but for all the other animals living in the house.