Pet reptiles include all manner of lizards, bearded dragons, turtles, tortoises and snakes. Pet amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and axolotls. When it comes to reptiles and amphibians, most health issues are the result of improper husbandry, food, housing, sanitation, temperature, humidity, and/or lighting. It is common for parasites or infections to impact reptiles and amphibians as well. We recommend a regular physical wellness examination every 6-12 months for pet reptiles and amphibians, as well as a yearly fecal examination to check for parasites.
The types of pet fish are too numerous to name, but goldfish, guppies, many varieties of catfish, angelfish, betta fish and oscar fish are among the most common. Fish most commonly fall ill due to one of three factors: poor water quality, infections, or other environmental factors. Fish that separate themselves from other fish in their tank or begin to take on unexplained redness might be demonstrating signs of illness. Should your fish need a trip to the vet we recommend transporting them in a bucket or ice chest that is suitably filled with water. When bringing a fish for examination we ask that you please also bring a water sample from their tank that is separate from the water which was used to transport the fish to our veterinary hospital.