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Okay. I want a pet. Nothing big. No cats, or dogs, or rodents. i'm thinking kind of reptiles, turtles? Suggest some pets or sites please thanx!
Snakes! I am crazy about snakes, especially Ball Pythons. As long as you hold the money and responsibility to care for one, Ball Pythons are super friendly, although often shy and jumpy beside strangers.

http://www.kingsnake.com/ballpythonguide...

Whatever you decide on, make sure to do your research!

A leopard gecko is nice. friendly and also trouble-free to take care of. turtles on the other hand. they take sallomonia or what ever you call it. it also has lots of bacteria. i brush my turtles shell beside a tooth brush to make sure its sparkly and shiny.. lol Leopard geckos only requirement sand to stand on lighting. Not special lighting any at all.
Friendly pets

Leopard gecko
Fish
seahorse

you can get a turtle,iguana,lizard.
how 'bout a outsider crab? they are fairly low maintenance, but they do require care. they are exceptionally interactive, and if it isn't active, you are probably not taking care of it properly. it's a appropriate pet for beginners.
Answers:    Seeing as you're a beginner and are probably looking for something very handleable, I would propose one of the following:

Corn Snake
These are very docile snakes which do not grow very long and have especially basic needs. They come in a range of bright colours. You will need an aquarium (10 gal for a hatchling, 20 gal for an adult) or terrarium with a locking lid and no openings, a (made for humans) heat pad, a hide box, a large river dish and some sort of lighting. Corns only need to be fed once a week. They nurture on mice; I recommend you only buy one which eats dead/frozen. Remember that although corns are constrictor snakes, they are not arboreal, and cannot cling around your arm or neck resembling some others. You must be sure to support their body evenly when handling them.

Leopard Gecko
Very charming little things, which will be quite small and have simple requests. A leopard gecko does best in a 20 gal aquarium with an overhead heat hurricane lantern. Will need a hide box, food dish and water dish. These guys love to be handle once they get used to you, but avoid their tails, as they may drop them; it is a defense mechanism to escape from predators. They get through insects; meal worms, wax worms, and crickets are all good choices.

Bearded Dragon
These guys procure quite a bit bigger than geckos, but are still small enough at a maximum of 22 inches (half of which is tail). They should have a 50 gal aquarium, preferably next to a screen lid. They will need a hide box, food and marine dish. They do best with both overhead and under tank heat. Use a (made for humans) heating pad under one partly of the aquarium and the light on the opposite side. This offers a nice steam gradient. Beardies also need a UVB lamp, placed inside twelve inches of the base of the aquarium and not obscured by glass. These lizards benefit from a varied diet of insects (crickets, teatime worms, wax worms, etc) and dark, leafy greens (collards, kale, mustard greens, wtc) and finely chopped or grated vegetables. Beardies will often enjoy sitting on your shoulder or within your hands, and love to be petted on their back or under their chin.
go to http://www.reptilecare.com they are awsome i suggjest blue tonged skink but they are a little expensive though
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