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Petland Lake St. Louis
Petland Fenton Crossing
Reptile Supplies & Accessories
Petland offers valuable information on caring for your reptile and choosing a reptile that is right for you. We have a wide selection of products for Snakes, Geckos, Turtles, Frogs, Bearded Dragons and more. We offer all the products you will need to meet your reptile’s four basic needs.
Behavioral Needs
Artificial or Live Plants – Most reptiles need some type of cover in their natural environment. Live or artificial plants will provide cover, reducing stress and aggression. Live plants also help maintain relative humidity.
Driftwood, Vines & Branches – These items also provide cover and climbing surfaces for arboreal species.
Plastic or Ceramic Caves – These items provide cover for ground dwelling and burrowing species.
Natural-Looking Water Dish or Drip System – In the wild, reptiles drink water from various natural sources. Pick natural-looking water systems that provide water in a familiar format.
Maintenance Needs
Substrate – Absorbs waste, keeps pet and cage clean, provides a hiding place, and helps maintain or reduce humidity. Improves natural aesthetic quality of enclosure.
Litter Scoop – Removes waste from substrate.
Fresh Water Spray Bottle – Misting the enclosure will provide humidity and drinking water for certain species.
Book – Includes training information, breed information and instructions for ongoing care.
Hand Sanitizer – Cleans and disinfects hands before and after handling.
Pet Safe Disinfectant – For use in disinfecting the pet’s enclosure.
Environmental Needs
Enclosure and Secure Top – Provides a proper home for your reptile. Assures safety and security. Secure top keeps your reptile safely inside enclosure, keeps other pets and little hands out.
Light Fixture – For use with fluorescent (UVB) & incandescent bulbs.
Day Heat Bulb – Reptiles are mostly ectothermic (cold blooded) meaning they regulate body temperature by moving through a temperature gradient. Incandescent bulbs raise ambient air temperature to keep your reptile active, while providing a heat gradient.
Night Heat Bulb and Ceramic Heat Emitters –Produces heat with little or no bright light to maintain temperature at night without disrupting rest cycle.
UV-B Bulb – Allows animal to metabolize vitamin D3, which is necessary for calcium absorption. Must pass directly into animal, no glass or plastic between light and animal. The pet must be able to get within 12 inches of the light source.
Under Tank Heater – Provides bottom heat for digestion & basking. Warms moist substrate for added humidity.
Thermometer/Hygrometer – Monitors temperature and humidity in your reptile’s environment, assuring it meets your particular reptile’s requirements.
Nutritional Needs
Live Food – Live food such as crickets and mealworms are a great source of protein as well as carbohydrates, fats, and fiber. It also provides a vehicle for giving your reptile vitamin supplements when dusted or gut loaded (see below). Many animals will only respond to the movement of live food.
Fresh Food – Some reptiles require fresh fruits, vegetables and plant matter to thrive. Provides certain vitamins and minerals, as well as a source of moisture.
Vitamin/Calcium Supplement – Ensures your reptile gets proper nutrition in addition to normal diet.
Gut Load – You are what you eat, and so are reptiles. Crickets and mealworms lose all nutritional value within three days without food or water. Providing this to the crickets provides proper nutrition to your reptile.
Moisture Cubes – Crickets need water to survive and some type of moisture cube is a more reliable and hygienic way to provide for this.
Cricket Housing – Proper housing for your reptile’s crickets will help ensure that they survive until dinner time.
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Pam O
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The store was clean. The bettas were not kept in small bowls. They were kept in small aquariums with filtration which is a big improvement over most large pet stores. They had a decent amount of varieties of fish and a really good variety of freshwater plants.
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Dale N
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My dog loves it there
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Liana Q
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They have the cutest cats ever and it’s good behavior
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Ken k
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James was absolutely awesome to deal with the process went pretty easy and they were very thorough about their process and we could not be happier with our little baby
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Amy M
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We LOVE this pet store! They have dogs and sometimes cats too. They also have bunnies, hamsters, ferrets, guinea pigs, mice, birds and a nice selection of fish. Adults and teens are able to get hamsters, mice and rabbits and guinea pigs out and hold them while children pet them as long as you are very careful and use sanitizer before and after handling g them. You can also get a puppy out and they have little designated areas you can spend some time playing with the puppy! We enjoy this as its fairly close and easy to pop in while getting our dog supplies. The only downfall is that it is a pet store and I would recommend rescuing a dog or cat instead of supporting the breeders as thease are full bred dogs from breeders. There are just so many dogs that are already here that need rescued rather then breeding more. But come check it out even just to get your puppy fix or something to do that costs nothing!