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Zoo Med Training Courses
- Course 1: Intro to Zoo Med University
- Course 2: Housing Training Course
- Course 3: Lighting Training Course
- Course 4: Heating Training Course
- Course 5: Substrates Training Course
- Course 6: Humidity Training Course
- Course 7: Nutrition Training Course
- Bearded Dragon Care
- Crested Gecko Care
- Tortoise Care
Current Training Course Progress
Course 02: Housing
There is a huge variety of reptile housing and enclosures available. The enclosure is often the first item purchased as it created the foundation and frame (and walls and roof!) for a pet's habitat. All other materials used for setting up a reptile habitat will be based on the enclosure. This course will show you many of the enclosure styles to choose from and will teach you how to help customers choose the best housing for their pets.
Module 1 | Intro to Reptile Housing | - | ||||
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There is a large variety of reptile housing options available. In this module, you will learn the questions to ask that will help choose the correct type of housing. | ||||||
Unit 1 | Reptile Housing | |||||
Module 2 | Arboreal Housing | - | ||||
Many reptile species are arboreal, or spend their time in trees. For these species, a vertically oriented, or tall enclosure is desirable. Arboreal housing allows these species to practice natural behaviors, such as climbing and looking for food. | ||||||
Unit 1 | Arboreal Housing | |||||
Unit 2 | Glass Arboreal Housing | |||||
Unit 3 | Screen Arboreal Housing | |||||
Module 3 | Terrestrial housing | - | ||||
Some species use the ground more than they would use vertical space. For these terrestrial and fossoraial species, a habitat with a larger, longer "footprint" is appropriate. There are many different types of Terrestrial Housing options availble. | ||||||
Unit 1 | Terrestrial Housing | |||||
Unit 2 | Terrestrial housing - tanks and species | |||||
Module 4 | Outdoors | - | ||||
At times, it is most appropriate to house some species outdoors. Some tortoises get too large to realistically keep indoors. Other reptiles may benefit greatly from spending some time outdoors, even if they are not permanently housed outside. | ||||||
Unit 1 | Outdoor Housing | |||||
Module 5 | Aquatic Housing | - | ||||
Housing for aquatic animals can vary from a tank, to a tub to a pond. Learn what options are available and how to choose the most appropriate for each animal. | ||||||
Unit 1 | Aquatic |